Indo-European loanwords and exchange in Bronze Age Central and East Asia: Six new perspectives on prehistoric exchange in the Eastern Steppe Zone. [PDF]
Bjørn RG.
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A GENERAL REVIEW OF RESEARCH ON ÇAĞATAY TURKISH IN CHINA
From the ending of the 13th century to the beginning of the 20th century the west branch of the Turkic language was called Osmanli or Osmanli Turkčäsi, and the east branch of the Turkic language was called Çağatayčä or Çağatay Turkish.
Mehmet Ali Abliz
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The Evolutionary Process of Root Morphemes into Relic Morphemes in the Kazakh Language
The article is devoted to the study of the diachronic development of full-fledged root morphemes into relic root morphemes (RRMs) within the word-formation system of the Turkic languages, using the Kazakh language as a representative example.
Nursulu Buketova +2 more
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Russian Turkology and heritage [PDF]
The urgency of the problem under study is conditioned by the need to study the history of Turkology development in the modern world. This involves the considering of Russian and European orientalist achievements at the turn of the 19-th and 20-th ...
Valeev, Ramil M., Vasylyuk, Oksana D.
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Tatar Humanitarian Thought and “AZ i IA” by Olzhas Suleimenov
The study is devoted to the historiography of the ancient history and culture of the Turkic peoples in the context of the 50th anniversary of the publication of Olzhas Suleimenov’s book “AZ i IA”.
Ildus K. Zagidullin +1 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. The actuality of the problem of root is connected with the multistage and contradictory complex nature of the ...
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Dialect Contact in Karakhanid and Khwarazmian Turkish (Lexically Equal Pairs)
Karakhanid Turkish constitutes the third phase of the Old Turkic period and is the name of the literary language that developed in the 11th century in Kashgar.
Yaşar Şimşek
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Multiliteracy, past and present, in the Karaim communities [PDF]
Csató, Éva Á., Nathan, David
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A South-Karaim morning prayer [PDF]
A cikk kipcsak-török nyelvek közé tartozó karaim nyelv egyik nyelvjárásában írt, eddig még kiadatlan reggeli ima kiadását tartalmazza. Az ima nyelvi jellemzőinek leírásához a szerző az ima szövegét összevetette egy már publikált troki karaim nyelvű ima ...
Olach, Zsuzsanna
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Whole mitochondrial genome analysis in highland Tibetans: further matrilineal genetic structure exploration. [PDF]
Li X +7 more
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