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KIPCHAK LANGUAGE IN M. KASHGARI'S DICTIONARY "DIVAN LUGAT – AT-TURK"
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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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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The Turkic language, called Türki, the Old Kipchak or Kipchak language, which was actively used in the Mamluk state in Egypt and the Golden Horde in the 13th-15th centuries, is the proto-language of the modern Turkic languages. Most of its lexical layer,
A.A. Mustafayeva, K.K. Aubakirova
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A study on Kazakh proverbs about thought
Proverbs have been an important part of our language and culture from the first written texts until today. Proverbs are important in terms of showing the value judgments, moral understanding, moral law and social relations of societies.
KEVSER AKMAN
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Research on Karaim/Karaite religious music. New horizons [PDF]
In this paper a short summary is given of the history of research into Karaim/Karaite religious music up to this day, and possible new horizons for future investigations are outlined. It is argued that a related field of research, namely lingustics, with
Firkavičiūtė, Karina
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THE SUFFIX +DAş IN THE KIPCHAK TURKISH TEXTS WITH ARMENIAN LETTERS
Between the 1521-1699, in the northern part of the Black Sea, the texts about religion, history, law, literature, language, chemistry; written in Kipchak Turkish by using Armenian letters have an important place in Turkish language and literature.
Zeliha TUĞUZ
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Old Turkic Hapaxes That Can Be Attested to in Bashkir
Bashkir, a distinctive language belonging to the Kipchak group of the Turkic language family, has some archaic elements in terms of its semantics, vocabulary, and word formation compared to other Turkic languages. Many Old Turkic lexemes still survive in
Hülya Yıldız
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An early North-Western Karaim Bible translation from 1720 : part 3 : a contribution to the question of the "stemma codicum" of the Eupatorian print from 1841 [PDF]
The present article is an addition to a description of manuscript III-73, which contains the earliest known Western Karaim Torah translation ( from 1720) along with the North-Western Karaim translation of four books of Ketuvim (as a Haphtarah) – more ...
Németh, Michał
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A REVIEW ON THE VOCABULARY AND LANGUAGE FEATURES OF CUMAN RIDDLES
The first riddles based on compilation in Turkish are 47 riddled texts, four of which were unanswered, recorded on the pages 60a-60b of Codex Cumanicus, estimated to have been written in the late 13th and early 14th centuries.
Galip GÜNER
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ON THE INITIAL y-/c- IN TATAR TURKISH WRITTEN LANGUAGE
In turkish, the preservation of initial y- or its alteration with c-, j- expopses an interesting feature. The alteration of y->c-/j- is accepted to be an Kipchak feature and seen in the modern representatives of Kipchak Turkish.
Ercan Alkaya
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