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Largest-Scale Genomic Resource Reconstructing the Genetic Origin, Population Structure, and Biological Adaptations of the Hui People. [PDF]

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Turkic

2021
Turkic is one of the world's major language families, comprising a high number of distinct languages and varieties that display remarkable similarities and notable differences. Written by a leading expert in the field, this landmark work provides an unrivalled overview of multiple features of Turkic, covering structural, functional, historical ...
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Organization of Turkic States: Deepening Turkic Cooperation and Turkic World Vision-2040

2022
With the goal of elaborating on regional cooperation in the Turkic world, this issue includes articles exploring the various dimensions of the OTS – also in accordance with Türkiye’s efforts to enhance Turkic cooperation during its chairmanship. At a time when the OTS is turning into a key actor in the Turkic world, we believe that the articles of this
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Turkic Indirectivity

2018
AbstractThis chapter deals with various Turkic evidential categories, which typically express the notion of indirectivity. The primary task of indirectivity is not to express an external origin of the addresser’s knowledge of an event, but to indicate that a narrated event is stated in an indirect way, by reference to its reception by a conscious ...
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Grammaticalization in Turkic

2018
AbstractThe chapter represents the whole Northern Eurasian area, where Turkic languages are spoken in close contact with the Transeurasian languages Mongolic and Tungusic. These three families share significant grammaticalization strategies and typological characteristics with each other as well as with Koreanic and Japonic.
Lars Johanson, Éva Á. Csató
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Nogay Turkic

2014
Nogay is a dialect of the wider Turkic language, classified among the Kipchak subgroup' and standing close to Kazakh and Karakalpak. It was spoken-by Nogays in the North Caucasus and in diaspora, mainly Turkey and Romania. In this article, basic features of this dialect are given in an introductory form.
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Non-finite verb forms in Turkic exhibit syncretism, not multifunctionality

Folia Linguistica, 2022
Jonathan N Washington, Francis M Tyers
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The Saharides: Turkic-type orogeny in Afro-Arabia

International Journal of Earth Sciences, 2021
A M Celâl Şengör   +2 more
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