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Arabic dialects in Turkey — towards a comparative typology [PDF]
In a workshop devoted to Turkish dialects it is my pleasure to present a short survey of the dialectology of a language which is also spoken on the territory of Turkey and offers considerable dialect variation, namely ...
Jastrow, Otto
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Brief Analysis of Kipchok Dialect of Uzbeki and Altai Language Lexemas [PDF]
The article reveals some of the features of the Altai literary language. As part of the work of N.A. Baskakov "Altai language", special attention is paid to the history of the language, its dialectal division and differences that developed in the Oirot ...
Buranov, Anvar
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Linguistic remarks on the Armenian‑Kipchak judicial texts edited by Edrward Tryjarski This article contains remarks and supplementary notes concerning the description of the Armenian‑Kipchak language delivered by Edward Tryjarski in his work Records ...
Michał Németh
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The arabic and turkish lexic in the written monument «Kitab Bulgat al-Mushtaq»
In the preservation and development of the modern Turkic languages, one of the key roles belongsto linguistic written monuments, as carriers of not only the language, but also the mentality, made duringthe reign of the Mamluk Kipchaks in Egypt and Syria,
А. Mustafayeva
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Tradition and Revival : How do Musical Styles of Karachays Living in Turkey Change? [PDF]
János Sipos, Tradition and revival : how do musical styles of Karachays living in Turkey change? It is not indifferent for the ethnomusicology to study how musical styles of different people change, and how new forms take shape on the base of earlier ...
Sipos, János
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The article provides a comprehensive analysis of the Arabic-Kipchak dictionaries written during the Mamluks and linguistic materials preserved in the monument «Irshadulmuluk uas-salatin», one of the largest works in the Mamluk-Kipchak language. In addition, the level of study of monuments is determined, and a structural and substantive description of ...
K. K. Aubakirova +2 more
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How the plural affix was changed in the Turkic languages over the last 150 years
Introduction. As recent research works show, scholars tend to disagree about the origin of the Kipchak plural form. K. M. Musaev hypothesizes that the Proto-Kipchak form of this affix was *-tar/*-ter whereas, according to O. A.
Yulia V. Normanskaya, Anar A. Gadzhieva
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The role of written languages in language documentation : The case of Karaim [PDF]
A poszter a Linguistic Approaches to Endangered Languages: Theory and Description című konferencián lett bemutatva 2015. július 28-30 közt Isztambulban (Törökország), a Bogazici Egyetemen.
Olach, Zsuzsanna
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In the historical study of contemporary Turkic languages and dialects, primary sources include not only spoken language and folklore but also ancient written literary-historical works in Turkish.
QALİBƏ
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HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS OF NARROW VOWELS IN THE TURKIC (KIPCHAK) LANGUAGES
On the basis of comparative historical methods, the degree of proximity and common features of related Turkic languages are determined. The phonetic and phonological structures of the Kazakh and related Turkic languages belonging to the Kipchak group are studied in a diachronic aspect. The universal phonological phenomena of narrow vowel phonemes based
Z. M. Bazarbayeva, N. Ospangaziyeva
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