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Six-Letter Connoisseur\u27s Ladders [PDF]
By the time we reach six-letter words, conditions for superior ladders are much improved: nearly one-half of six-letter words are heterograms (all letters are different), the fraction of isolanos (words which have no neighbours) decreases to less than ...
Gooch, Rex
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The present study questions whether the Old Turkic verb us- ‘to be thirsty’ is derived from the nominal base *u ‘water’, which is attested as such in Kitan and as *usun in Common Mongolic. Since there
Orçun Ünal
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The verb alar- and Its Derivatives in the Testimony of the Historical Turkic Texts
Historical Turkic texts, starting from Orkhon Turkic and progressing on the basis of Eastern and Western Turkic until the 20th century, contain daily vocabulary on many conceptual areas, especially religious teachings.
Hasan İsi
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Archaeological findings in Historical Northern India and on their relationship with the Ood Turks [PDF]
Bugünün Kuzey-Doğu Afganistan, Gandhara (Pakistan) ve Keşmir gibi tarihi-kültürel bölgelerini içeren tarihi Kuzey Hindistan’da buralarda hüküm süren Kuşan (m.ö. 2 – m.s. 3 yy.), Hiyonit (4.-5. yy.), Eftalit (Ak-Hun; 5.-6.
Cumaniyazova, Firuze
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Türk Runik harfli metinlerle ilgili, bir yandan yeni yazıtlar bulunurken bir yandan da önceki yazıtlar hakkında yeni okuma ve anlamlandırma denemeleri yapılmaktadır.
Erhan Aydın
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Old Turkic Stone Enclosures at Kyzyl-Shin, Southeastern Altai
This study outlines the results of excavations of fi ve Old Turkic stone enclosures (No. 1, 6, 9, 12, and 18) at a funerary and memorial complex Kyzyl-Shin, in the Kosh-Agachsky District of the Altai Republic. Due to soil conditions and to the presence of air in some offering chambers, unique artifacts were discovered––a wooden box, wooden dishes ...
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Tree-squares in Anatolia : what does an emergent public space mean? [PDF]
Urban places, besides their physical characteristics, are regarded as grounds where personal or collective meanings are created and accumulated. An individual can capture the meaning of a place, or create new meanings by relying on his/her own feelings ...
Cihanger Medeiros Ribeiro, Duygu
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Kazak mitochondrial genomes provide insights into the human population history of Central Eurasia. [PDF]
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The origin of the Japanese and Korean accent systems [PDF]
S.R. Ramsey writes (1979: 162): "The patterning of tone marks in Old Kyoto texts divides the vocabulary into virtually the same classes as those arrived at by comparing the accent distinctions found in the modern dialects.
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Byzantine Missions among the Magyars in the Later 10th Century? [PDF]
Byzantine missions among the Magyars during the later 10th century? For many 10th century Christian observers, as they frequently noted, the arrival of the conquering Hungarians at the end of the 9th century meant the beginning of the Apocalypse ...
Bollók, Ádám
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