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The Genetic Legacy of the Expansion of Turkic-Speaking Nomads across Eurasia [PDF]
The Turkic peoples represent a diverse collection of ethnic groups defined by the Turkic languages. These groups have dispersed across a vast area, including Siberia, Northwest China, Central Asia, East Europe, the Caucasus, Anatolia, the Middle East ...
Bayazit Yunusbayev +2 more
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Multilingual end-to-end ASR for low-resource Turkic languages with common alphabets [PDF]
Bekarystankyzy A +4 more
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In 2019 and 2022, the International Turkic Academy and the Institute of Archaeology of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences began to conduct joint archaeological studies and the first excavations in 9 ancient memorial complexes of the ancient Turkic era in ...
Kydyrali Darkhan +5 more
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Eight features of the lumbar vertebrae
The Kazakhs and Mongolian-speaking nomadic peoples in the past had many unique and diverse types of games. Their national games were mostly associated with the economic activities of nomads, who were mainly engaged in cattle breeding. It is quite natural
A. Toyshanuly
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Teaching genesis of old Turkic alphabet and its connection with Turkic tribe Tamgas
Old Turkic inscription with 2500-years history from the beginning of the 5-4th century A.D., it has been proven that archaeologists have come to prove that European Rune has reached the Turkic steppe.
Аskat К. Sadibekov +5 more
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Turkic has a rich vocabulary with its terms, stereotypes, proverbs, idioms, loanwords, reduplications and with all meaningful or functionary narrative units, as well as word types.
Mehmet ÇİFTÇİ
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The Effect of Tourism, Foreign Direct Investment and Growth on CO2 Emissions: Panel Data Analysis [PDF]
Natural resources provide the foundation for the growth and competitiveness of tourist destinations; hence, changes in these resources might affect tourism's development.
Nurkhodzha Akbulaev
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Folk Knowledge in Southern Siberia in the 1770s: Johan Peter Falck’s Ethnobiological Observations
The southern Siberian Turkic groups were mostly unknown to outsiders when the Swedish scientist Johan Peter Falck (1732–1774) visited their settlements in the early 1770s.
Sabira Ståhlberg, Ingvar Svanberg
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Introduction. The article discusses contemporary comparative-historical Altaic studies and problems of interpreting genetic and areal relations between Altaiс languages in educational discourse. Goals.
Alexey A. Burykin
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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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