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Diphthongization in Dialect Groups of the Northern Dialect of the Azerbaijani Language in Comparison With Kipchak Languages

open access: diamondBulletin of Science and Practice, 2020
The article tells about the dialectal group’s diphthongization in the northern dialect of the Azerbaijani language. Also here there is a speech about how the emergence of diphthongs, a comparison between diphthongization dialects of Turkish and Kipchak languages and the author concludes that because of the strong influence of the Kipchak language ...
Kenul I. Samedova
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The Structure of Language Units in Rootword Niches of the Kipchak Group of Turkic Languages

open access: hybridAkademik Tarih ve Dusunce Dergisi
This paper interrogates the structure of language units in rootword niches of the Kipchak group of Turkic languages and, for this purpose, tackles several facts. Generally, scholars have not properly settled the initial structure of the root morphemes in Turkic languages, making it one of the most controversial issues in related literature.
Faida Firuddin Omarova
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The Preparing Background of Kipchak Written Language with Armenian Letters

open access: diamondBilig
The Turkish language, one of the ancient languages in the world, has continually evolved and expanded across various geographical regions, establishing diverse historical and contemporary branches through the creation of written languages based on numerous alphabets.
Abdulkadir Öztürk
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Historical and Comparative Analysis of the Verb "Ait" Valence in the Mamluk-Kipchak Language

open access: diamondForum for Linguistic Studies
The article examines the historical and comparative aspects of the verb ait (“to say”) in the 14th-century Mamluk-Kipchak monument Gulistan bit Turki, translated by Seyf-i Sarayi. The study focuses on the valency of the verb as a key category determining its syntactic and semantic potential.
Куанышбек Кенжалин   +5 more
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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: diamondНеофилология, 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
doaj   +3 more sources

VOCALISMS IN THE MAMLUK KIPCHAK LANGUAGE AND PROBLEMS OF TRANSCRIPTION INTO THE MODERN KAZAKH ALPHABET

open access: diamondKAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIES
The main purpose of this study is to study the graphic transmission, use and other features of vocalisms in the vocabulary of Arabic-Kipchak dictionaries written in the Mamluk state in the 13-14 centuries, and to discuss the issues of transcription of works in Arabic graphics into a new alphabet based on modern Latin graphics.
Bagdat Dyusenov
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AFFIXES “-СI” AND “-ŞY” IN THE TURKIC LANGUAGES (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE MAMLUK-KIPCHAK, KAZAKH AND TURKISH LANGUAGES)

open access: hybridTiltanym
Word formation is one of the ways to enrich the lexical layer of a particular language. Affixation, in turn, is one of the productive ways of new word formation. For agglutinative languages, including Turkic, affixation – the formation of words using affixes, is primarily of practical importance. This paper attempts to consider the word-forming affixes
Meirim Issakhanova Kırca   +1 more
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THE NATİONAL İDENTİTY OF VOWEL HARMONY İN THE DİALECTS OF OGHUZ-KİPCHAK GROUP TURKİC LANGUAGES

open access: diamondUzbekistan: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 ...
ADPU, Türkoloji Mərkəz   +1 more
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