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Communist and post-communist studies, 2019
This paper examines the process of how Crimean Tatars strived to attain group-differentiated rights since they have returned to their homeland in the early 1990s.
Filiz Tutku Aydın, F. Şahin
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This paper examines the process of how Crimean Tatars strived to attain group-differentiated rights since they have returned to their homeland in the early 1990s.
Filiz Tutku Aydın, F. Şahin
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Conference on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics, 2019
There is a huge imbalance between languages currently spoken and corresponding resources to study them. Most of the attention naturally goes to the "big" languages: those which have the largest presence in terms of media and number of speakers.
A. Khusainova +2 more
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There is a huge imbalance between languages currently spoken and corresponding resources to study them. Most of the attention naturally goes to the "big" languages: those which have the largest presence in terms of media and number of speakers.
A. Khusainova +2 more
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The Canadian Journal of Linguistics / La revue canadienne de linguistique, 2015
AbstractIn this paper, we reconsider whether article-less languages have the DP projection, focusing on Tatar. We argue that putative correlations between the presence/absence of articles in a language and various DP-external phenomena (e.g. Left-Branch Extraction, superiority effects, and others), discussed by Bošković and Şener (2014), inter alia, do
Ekaterina Lyutikova, Asya Pereltsvaig
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AbstractIn this paper, we reconsider whether article-less languages have the DP projection, focusing on Tatar. We argue that putative correlations between the presence/absence of articles in a language and various DP-external phenomena (e.g. Left-Branch Extraction, superiority effects, and others), discussed by Bošković and Şener (2014), inter alia, do
Ekaterina Lyutikova, Asya Pereltsvaig
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TatWordNet: A Linguistic Linked Open Data-Integrated WordNet Resource for Tatar
International Conference on Language, Data, and Knowledge, 2021A. Kirillovich +5 more
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Tatar empire: Kazan’s Muslims and the making of imperial Russia
Eurasian geography and economics, 2021Orel Beilinson
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Finnish Tatars and the trilingual Tatar-Finnish dictionary
Turkic Languages, 2017Jorma Luutonen, Arto Moisio, Okan Daher
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