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On the History of Vocabulary Study of Kipchak Languages Group [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Applied Sciences, 2016
The article is devoted to the consideration of the development and formation process of the written Turkic languages from the beginning of the XX century. The research is based on the construction of separate lexicology of Turkic languages on the materials of Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Bashkir, Kumyk, Nogai and Tatar languages.
Lyazat Meirambekova   +4 more
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okay, yaşar (2019). tanıklarıyla harezm-kıpçak türkçesinde atasözleri ve deyimler. ankara: grafiker publication, ISBN: 978-605-2233-43-6, 708 p.

open access: yesUluslararası Türk Lehçe Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2021
Idioms and proverbs, which can be witnessed since the first periods of Turkic, not only reflect the change and intensity of meaning in the language, but also provide in information about the age of the language.
Nurdan BESLİ
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Semantic parallels of archaic Crimean Tatar musical terminology with the musical vocabulary of “Divan Lugat at-Turk” by Mahmud al-Kashgari in the context of the Turkic musical culture of the early Middle Ages [PDF]

open access: yesКрымское историческое обозрение, 2020
The process of the formation of the Crimean Tatar musical culture can be divided into post-Byzantine-Golden Horde, Tatar-Seljuk and Nogai Kypchak (Nogai) – Ottoman periods of the cultural genesis of the Crimean Tatar people.
Ismet Zaatov
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Analysis of the words recorded as Turkmen in the Kitāb-i Mecmūʿi Tercümān-i türkį ve ʿAcemį ve Muġalį

open access: yesӘл-Фараби Атындағы Қазақ Ұлттық Университеті хабаршы шығыстану сериясы, 2021
When studying the territory of the distribution of the Turkic languages, it becomes obvious that the Kipchak-Turkic language covers a very vast territory, both in the historical period and today.
M. Kassymova
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Bailak al-Kipchaki – medieval linguist and expert on precious stones

open access: yesӘл-Фараби Атындағы Қазақ Ұлттық Университеті хабаршы шығыстану сериясы, 2021
It is known that in the Middle Ages, vast lands inhabited by Kipchaks were called Desht-i-Kipchak (Kipchak steppe). Kipchaks also lived in the North Caucasus and Ukraine.
А. Derbisali
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Integration of equestrian terms into dialects of Turkish languages

open access: yesTurkic Studies Journal, 2021
It is known that the Turkic peoples have been engaged in horse breeding since ancient times. A huge layer of horse-breeding lexemes was passed down from generation to generation, from people to people, and preserved in the language and dialects of the ...
Mahira Huseynova
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General phonetic features of speaking the northern patois of the Azerbaijani language in the context of influence of Kipchak and Oguz

open access: yesНеофилология, 2020
We consider the general phonetic features of the northern patois (patois of the north-western group) of the Azerbaijani language. We analyze long and short vowel variants, offence of the harmony rule, sound transitions, phonetic differences created by ...
K. I. Samedova
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KIPCHAK LANGUAGE IN M. KASHGARI'S DICTIONARY "DIVAN LUGAT – AT-TURK"

open access: yesAlatoo Academic Studies, 2022
This article examines the study of the Kipchak language in M. Kashgari's dictionary "Divan Lugat-atturk". It tells in detail about the languages of the Turkic tribes that have survived to this day, such as Turkic, Oguz, Uighur, Bashkir, Tatar, Kipchak, Turkmen, Kyrgyz, as well as those tribes whose names have been preserved only in history, such as ...
Gulnara Tolubaeva, Guljamal Shadybekova
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Crimean Turkish Karaim and the Old North-western Turkic tradition of the Karaites [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The aim of this paper is to examine the language of Karaite literature, mostly translations from Hebrew, developing in the 18th–19th centuries in the Crimea.
Jankowski, Henryk
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Bayesian phylolinguistics infers the internal structure and the time-depth of the Turkic language family

open access: yes, 2020
Despite more than 200 years of research, the internal structure of the Turkic language family remains subject to debate. Classifications of Turkic so far are based on both classical historical–comparative linguistic and distance-based quantitative ...
Robbeets, M., Savelyev, A.
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