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Turkish/Mongolian Lexical Borrowings in South Asian Languages
Turks and the Turkish language have been in mutual relations with different languages in wide world geography throughout history. There have been approximately 2500 years of mutual linguistic interaction between Turkish and South Asian, especially ...
Doğan Yücel
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Turkic-Mongolian Names of Wild Predatory and Fur-bearing Animals in the Mongolian Languages
The article reviews a group of terms for wild prey and fur-bearing animal nominalization with the aim to identify their Turkic roots. The investigation is based on the materials of the Khalkha-Mongolian, Buryat, Kalmyk and Old Mongolian languages.
V. Rassadin, S. Trofimova
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The article examines - from the comparative and historical perspectives - names of traditional homes in Khalkha Mongolian, Buryat, Kalmyk, and Old Written Mongolian with a view to identify the common Mongolian terms as well as regional and specific ones ...
Valentin I. Rassadin +2 more
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Survey of Mongolian-Chinese Neural Machine Translation [PDF]
Machine translation is the process of using a computer to convert one language into another language.With the deep understanding of semantics,neural machine translation has become the most mainstream machine translation method at present,and it has made ...
HOU Hong-xu, SUN Shuo, WU Nier
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The Relationship between Turkic and Mongolian and Errors in Detection of Turkic and Mongolian Loan Words in Persian [PDF]
In the past two centuries, the connection between languages has attracted the attention of researchers. Linguists have classified most world languages as large language families. Among these families, we can mention the Semitic, Indo-European, Dravidian,
Mehdi Rezaei
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Turkic-Mongolian Names of Neat and Small Cattle in the Khalkha Mongolian Language
The article investigates the terms for cattle and small ruminants on the material of the modern Khalkha-Mongolian language and compares them with the corresponding names of animals in the ancient Turkic language.
V. Rassadin
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Introduction. The article aims at studying the terms for the traditional dwelling and its parts in the modern Kalmyk language and in the language of the Oirats of Mongolia in a comparative and comparative-historical modes. Analysis of lexical material of
Svetlana M. Trofimova +3 more
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There are two contending models regarding the processing of negation: the fusion model and the schema-plus-tag model. Most previous studies have centered on negation in languages such as English and Mandarin, where negators are positioned before ...
Qinghong Xu +10 more
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Semantics of Postpositions with the Meaning ‘Between, Among’ in Mongolic Languages
Introduction. This article is devoted to the semantics of postpositions with the meaning ‘between’ and ‘among’ in the Mongolian languages. Currently, the scholars are increasingly paying attention to studies of the spatial characteristics of various ...
Liudmila A. Lidzhieva +3 more
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Comparative analysis of the concept of “child” in Mongolian and Korean expressions
This article presents a comparative analysis of the metaphorical expressions of “child” in Mongolian and Korean. Therefore, we used the methods and principles of comparative linguistics and language evidence as well as the cognitive metaphors of proverbs,
Erdenetuya Purevdorj
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