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К вопросу об отражении тюркских анлаутных аффрикат в волжско-булгарских заимствованиях марийского языка; pp. 256-266 [PDF]
The etymology of three Mari words (ÄinÄe âperlâ, Å¡aman < Å¡am-an âtastyâ and šü¸ar âgraveâ) are reconsidered by the author. She argues for the Volga ÂBulgarian origin of all of them in the light of the new results of research on ...
Klára Agyagási
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Inflectional Preposition dirä in Armenian-Letter Kipchak Turkish Texts
Kipchak Turkish with Armenian script is one of the interesting and special fields of Turkish language with its linguistic features, the alphabet it uses, the interactions it reflects between languages and dialects, and its diversity of subjects such as ...
A. Ozturk, J. Suyinjanova
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Derivatives -či/čï in the medieval Kipchak manuscript Temür Qutlugh Khan’s yarliǧ
In 1397, Temür Qutlugh, Khan of the Golden Horde, issued the edict (yarlïǧ) to a local royal family in Crimea. In this medieval manuscript, the addresser mentions dozens of profession names, many of which are formed with the help of the word-formative ...
László Károly, Yerbol i Muna
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Aesthetic image of Turkic paremic unit
The work is devoted to understanding the aesthetic assessment on the basis of Turkic proverbs and sayings. We consider linguo-philosophical judgments about beauty, which are included in the content of proverbs and sayings in the modern Kazakh language ...
M. K. Eskeyeva, U. A. Mussabekova
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CONCEPTUAL FIELD IN THE LITERARY TEXT (BASED ON THE NOVEL “MISS KIPCHAK" BY MUKHTAR MAGAUIN)
This article provides information about the concept, the conceptual field, and examines the types of conceptual analysis. The system of concepts, ie the conceptosphere, can be recognized as an element that opens the way for the study of the culture ...
Y. Adayeva, A. Sultanova
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t>k, d>g Sound Change in Halicz-Lutsk Karaim Dialect and its Opposite Version in Urum Turkish
Phonetics (phonics); It is one of the sub-branches of linguistics that examines the vocal organs, the structure of the sounds, the place and form of the sound. With phonetics, the states of the sounds according to their origins and forms are divided into
Murat Koçak
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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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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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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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