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This article explores the linguistic, codicological and structural features of the 14th-century manuscript Kitabu Bulghatil al-Mushtaq fi Lughat at-Turk wa-l-Qifchaq written by Jamaliddin at-Turki.
Botir Jafarov, Barchinoy Ganiyeva
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Comparative Studies of Western Yugur Noun-Forming Affi xes Revisited
Western Yugur is a Turkic language which is nowadays on the verge of extinction and assimilation resulting from long-term interaction with the Mongolian, Tibetan and Chinese languages.
G. S. Sagidolda +2 more
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Geographical vocabulary of the Tornovsky dialect of the Moksha-Mordovian language
Geographical vocabulary existing in ethno-linguistic environment, has a significant impact on the formation of its toponymic nomenclature. This influence is manifested both in the form of toponymic formants and in the basics of geographical names ...
Nikolai V. Belenov
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The worldview of any ethnic group includes the concept of “family” as one of the key cultural constants. Lexical means of its expression possess both universal value and cultural specifics, which account for the importance of the study undertaken in this
LILIYA R SAKAYEVA +1 more
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The Middle Turkic manuscript stored in the First Firkovicz Collection in the National Library of Russia in Saint Petersburg under accession number Evr. I Bibl.
Michał Németh
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Origins of East Caucasus Gene Pool: Contributions of Autochthonous Bronze Age Populations and Migrations from West Asia Estimated from Y-Chromosome Data. [PDF]
Agdzhoyan A +8 more
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The First Firkowicz Collection of the National Library of Russia in Saint Petersburg contains a Middle Turkic manuscript stored under accession number Evr. I Bibl. 143.
Michał Németh
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Continuous Sign Language Recognition and Its Translation into Intonation-Colored Speech. [PDF]
Amangeldy N +5 more
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V Structural Models of Monosyllables in Old Turkic Inscriptions and Modern Kipchak Languages
Though studying of the problem of root word is the classical sphere with its established tradition and principles, specific purpose and objectives, the nature of monosyllabic words which forms the basis of the language is not fully disclosed.
M. K. Yeskeeva
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Phylogenetic signal and rate of evolutionary change in language structures. [PDF]
Hübler N.
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