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Verbs and tenses in the Mamluk-Kipchak and Kazakh language
This article provides a comparison of typical properties of the principal features of the mainand auxiliary verbs and a study of the tense categories and moods of the historical Mamluk-Kipchaklanguage in comparison with the modern Kazakh language ...
A. Balakhozhayeva, K. Aubakirova
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The article discusses the morphological categories of the Azerbaijani language educational, also comparing the use of case categories, northern dialects and dialects and, the types of spelling and the number of cases of nouns in Oghuz and Kipchak ...
Konul Samadova
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Turkic borrowings in the Arabic language of the Mamluk-Kipchak written monuments
The Mamluk state is a country consisting mainly of Kipchaks who ruled Egypt and Syria in the XIII-XVI centuries. Those Kipchak personalities came to power from slaves-Warriors. The word Mamluk in Arabic [malaka] – possession, power; means “white slavers”.
Ragıp MUHAMMED- +1 more
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The influence of Oghuz and Kipchak languages should be especially noted when talking about related languages. Because these languages are at the heart of the phonetics, vocabulary and grammar of the Azerbaijani dialects.
Konul Samedova
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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE MANUSCRIPT «TARJUMAN» WITH DICTIONARIES IN THE MAMLUK-KIPCHAK LANGUAGE
The article provides a comprehensive analysis of medieval written heritage and Arabic-Kipchak dictionaries written in the old Kipchak language during the Mamluks (13–15th centuries). In particular, a comparative study of lexical sections of linguistic works known in modern Turkic studies, such as «Tarjuman», «Al-Idrak», «At-Tuhfa», «Al-Qawanin» and «Ad-
K. K. Aubakirova +2 more
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Тhe lexical-semantic features of Mamluk-Kipchak written monuments in the Mamluk- Kipchak language
al-Farabi KazNU +3 more
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Construction of time in Chagatay and Kipchak language
al-Farabi KazNU +3 more
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The synonymic features of verbs in the Northern Kipchak language
İmanyar GULİYEV
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The Tatar and Kipchak Languages in the Frameworks of One Linguageographic Reconstruction. [PDF]
Objective: To examine the origin and development of several Turkic languages spoken in the North Caucasus. Research materials: the era of Turkic khanate domination in the steppes of Asia and Eastern Europe marked the formation of the ancient Turkic ...
Shumkin A.V.
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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 [PDF]
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.
Musa Salan
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