V Structural Models of Monosyllables in Old Turkic Inscriptions and Modern Kipchak Languages
Though studying of the problem of root word is the classical sphere with its established tradition and principles, specific purpose and objectives, the nature of monosyllabic words which forms the basis of the language is not fully disclosed. The actuality of the problem of root is connected with the multistage and contradictory complex nature of the ...
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