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Uwagi językowe na marginesie ormiańsko-kipczackich tekstów sądowych w edycji Edwarda Tryjarskiego (2010)

open access: yesLehahayer, 2013
Linguistic remarks on the Armenian‑Kipchak judicial texts edited by Edrward Tryjarski This article contains remarks and supplementary notes concerning the description of the Armenian‑Kipchak language delivered by Edward Tryjarski in his work Records ...
Michał Németh
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Newly Discovered Lexical Items in Documents of Armenian Community of Kamieniec (16th-17th Centuries)

open access: yesНаучный диалог
This article investigates the lexical characteristics of the chronicle of the Armenian community that settled in the medieval Polish town of Kamieniec during the 16th and 17th centuries.
G. K. Khachatryan
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ON THE INITIAL y-/c- IN TATAR TURKISH WRITTEN LANGUAGE

open access: yesUluslararası Türk Lehçe Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2017
In turkish, the preservation of initial y- or its alteration with c-, j- expopses an interesting feature. The alteration of y->c-/j- is accepted to be an Kipchak feature and seen in the modern representatives of Kipchak Turkish.
Ercan Alkaya
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Tradition and Revival : How do Musical Styles of Karachays Living in Turkey Change? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
János Sipos, Tradition and revival : how do musical styles of Karachays living in Turkey change? It is not indifferent for the ethnomusicology to study how musical styles of different people change, and how new forms take shape on the base of earlier ...
Sipos, János
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New craniological data on the anthropology of the Turkic population of the steppe-land in the Middle Irtysh territory in the X–XII centuries

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, 2016
The article investigates a cranial series originating from five burials from the right bank of the Irtysh River. The series characterizes the physical appearance of the Turkic (Kimak-Kipchak) population of the steppe part of the Middle Irtysh territory ...
Komarov S.G., Kitov E.P.
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Arabic dialects in Turkey — towards a comparative typology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
In a workshop devoted to Turkish dialects it is my pleasure to present a short survey of the dialectology of a language which is also spoken on the territory of Turkey and offers considerable dialect variation, namely ...
Jastrow, Otto
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Kontroversi Kepemimpinan Politik Perempuan Periode Pertengahan: Kasus Pemerintahan Syajarat Al-durr Masa Dinasti Mamlûk [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Kehidupan Syajarat al-Durr menunjukkan bahwa perempuan mampu menjadi pemimpin politik sebagaimana laki-laki. Masyarakat yang mendukung pengangkatan Syajarat al-Durr me lihat bahwa Syajarat alDurr sebagai sosok yang memiliki kualitas dan kapabilitas
Rofiq, A. C. (Ahmad)
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The Empire of Amir Timur and His Political Successors: Kipchaks in Social and Administrative Structures

open access: yesOriental Studies
Introduction. Insights into the Kipchak ethnic component of Central Asian history are a very important field instrumental in reconstructing actual processes across the vast Eurasian territories.
Rustam A. Abdumanapov
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On the Palatal Transcription of ш (ayb) in Armeno-Kipchak Texts: A Comparative Orthographic Study of Armeno-Kipchak and Modern Turkic Languages

open access: yesActa Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2021
Not having a unanimous transcription model for Armeno-Kipchak texts has left the exactness of certain Armenian graphemes obscure, one of which is ³ (ayb). This letter is consistently utilised for back low vowel in Armenian. Given this, in early studies ayb occurring aft er palatal syllables was considered non-harmonic, and thus left as is.
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Lead isotope variations across terrane boundaries of the Tien Shan and Chinese Altay [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The Altaid orogen was formed by aggregation of Paleozoic subduction-accretion complexes and Precambrian basement blocks between the Late Proterozoic and the Early Mesozoic.
Chiaradia, Massimo   +3 more
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