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Y-chromosome variation in Altaian Kazakhs reveals a common paternal gene pool for Kazakhs and the influence of Mongolian expansions. [PDF]
Dulik MC, Osipova LP, Schurr TG.
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Culture creates genetic structure in the Caucasus: autosomal, mitochondrial, and Y-chromosomal variation in Daghestan. [PDF]
Marchani EE +4 more
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Lexical-semantic equivalents of Altai labor verbs in Turkic languages of Southern Siberia and Kipchak languages [PDF]
E. V. Tyuntesheva
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A Comparative Lexical-Semantic Analysis of Kitchenware Terms in Central Asian Kipchak Languages
Ulker Efendiyeva
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North Pontic crossroads: Mobility in Ukraine from the Bronze Age to the early modern period
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Chulym Turkic is a Uralian Kipchak Language, According to the Leipzig–Jakarta List
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 2019Background. This article is about the relationship of the Chulym Turkic language to the Kipchak Turkic languages. The article sets questions to which of the modern Kipchak languages Chulym Turkic is related or whether it is a separate Kipchak language group. The relationship of the Chulym Turkic language to Cuman (Ponto-Caspian) is also studied.
Innokentiy Novgorodov +2 more
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The Northwestern Turkic (Kipchak) languages
2020This chapter deals with the Northwestern (Kipchak) branch of the Turkic language family. Examples taken from this branch of Turkic illustrate phonological, morphological, and syntactic features typical of Turkic languages. Reference is also made to special developments leading to the emergence of non-typical features in some Northwestern languages ...
Lars Johanson
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