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The Northwestern Turkic (Kipchak) languages

2020
This 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 ...
Éva Á. Csató, Lars Johanson
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Some Middle Bulgarian Loan Words in the Volga Kipchak Languages

Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2002
The author has shortly surveyed the history of the widening of the term “Bulgar-Turkic phonological criteria”. The last summary of the results of research on the Bulgar-Turkic criteria and their chronological validity was made by Lajos Ligeti in his monograph on Turkic-Hungarian linguistic interrelations (1986).
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Predicative possession in Oghuz and Kipchak Turkic languages

2019
This article studies syntactic, semantic and discursive properties of non-subordinate (main) clauses conveying possession in Oghuz and Kipchak Turkic languages. In Turkic, the concept of possession is typically encoded by clauses based on existential predicates. The language-specific and crosslinguistic properties of two predicate types, {bar} and {bol}
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The Teleut Language is of the Kipchak Turkic Language Origin According to the Leipzig–Jakarta List

2017
This article is about a classification status of the Teleut language according to the Leipzig–Jakarta list. The Teleuts are the Turkic people located in southwestern Siberia, Kemerovo Oblast, Russia. According to the 2010 census, there were 2,643 Teleuts in Russia.
Innokentiy N. Novgorodov   +3 more
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THE NATİONAL İDENTİTY OF VOWEL HARMONY İN THE DİALECTS OF OGHUZ-KİPCHAK GROUP TURKİC LANGUAGES

Uzbekistan:language and culture, 2023
The dialects of the Turkic language preserve very important facts about the development and history of the language. The direction of research in the conditions of mutual integration of dialects is multifaceted, and the examination of the phonetic law, which has become the «iron law» in Turkic languages, in the context of Turkic languages in general ...
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THE MANUSCRIPT "IRSHADUL-MULUK" IN MAMLUK-KIPCHAK LANGUAGE (XIV CENTURY): THEOLINGUISTIC STUDY

KAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIES
This article examines the monument "Irshadul-Muluk was-Salatin," written in medieval classical Arabic and translated into Kipchak during the Mamluk period, from a theological and linguistic perspective. The primary goal of the research is to conduct a linguistic and theological analysis of the original manuscript of "Irshadul-Muluk." To achieve this ...
Kunduzay Aubakirova   +2 more
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West Kipchak languages

2021
Árpád Berta, Éva Á. Csató
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Chulym Turkic is a Uralian Kipchak Language, According to the Leipzig–Jakarta List

2019
Background. 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 N. Novgorodov   +4 more
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The verb in Northern dialects and Kipchak languages, its structural types

Teaching of Azerbaijani language and literature
Şimal ləhcəsi dialekt və şivələrimizdə feillərin işlənməsində, onların zamana, şəxsə görə dəyişməsində müasir ədəbi dilimizdən, eləcə də başqa dialekt və şivələrdən seçilən bir sıra səciyyəvi xüsusiyyətlərə rast gəlinir. Həmin xüsusiyyətlər dilimizin tarixi dövrlərini və ümumən türk dillərinə aid qədim forma və ya hadisələri özündə daha yaxşı ...
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