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A bibliography attempt of studies published in Turkey on Uzbek Turkic
Uzbek Turkic belongs to the Karluk (Southeast) group of Turkic dialects and it is regarded as the continuation of Chagatai Turkic together with the New Uyghur Turkic.
Meryem ER
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The use of Turkic loanwords in the Russian language [PDF]
The subject of the research is loanwords form Turkic languages in the Russian language. The basic rules for the development of the language, its connections with the history of society in different periods are clearly manifested precisely in the ...
Im S.B.
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The Influence of ancient Turkic civilization on traditional Chinese culture
Part of the lands inhabited by ancient Turkic peoples today belong to the territory of the People’s Republic of China. For centuries BC, the Turkic tribes in Central Asia fought each other to become a unified state and fought for the creation of a state.
D. Massimkhanuly , A. Abidenkyzy
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Constructions which are used in the function of +sIz in Northeastern Turkish dialects
The Turkic dialects in Siberia separated from the rest of Turkic at an earlier date. This is the reason why these dialects differ from other Turkic dialects in terms of phonetics, morphology and semantics.
FATMA ABTEKİN, MEHTAP SOLAK SAĞLAM
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About some details in Old Uyghur Turkish in the Kumul dialect
Examining the words seen in various historical periods of the Turkic language and in contemporary Turkic languages in terms of phonetics, morphology and semantics has great importance in revealing and preserving the integrity of Turkic, which has ...
MAİHEFUBAİ AİZİZİ , Feryal KORKMAZ
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Historical Turkic Literary Languages and Khwarezm Turkic
There are several unresolved problematic issues in Turkology. This is the result of the settlement of Turkic tribes, which were numerous throughout history, over a wide geography. As a result, the formation of different views of scientists on issues such as the formation of different Turkic literary languages, their names, the classification of ...
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The study of language contact can be approached from different perspectives, such as in terms of diachronic development, synchronic variation, structural change, or social meanings. [...]
Giulia Cabras
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‘(Ne) Khukhry-Mukhry’: One Russian Idiom of Mongolian Origin Revisited
The paper examines the etymology of the idiom ‘(ne) khukhry-mukhry’ which in its form fully corresponds to the so-called pair words widely used in Turkic, Mongolic and some Finno-Ugric languages.
Alexey A. Burykin
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MEYHANES AND MEYHANE OWNERS OF ISTANBUL IN EVLIYA ÇELEBI’S SEYAHATNAME [PDF]
The Seyahatname, a text nourished by verbal and written Turkish cultural history, is one of the most important resources for researchers studying the sociocultural life of the Ottoman period.
Murat Ali Karavelioğlu
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Representation of Titles of Early Kushan Rulers in Material Sources
By studying the titles of the rulers of the Kushan Empire, we aim to highlight the titular history of the Kushan rulers through the analysis of ancient Chinese written sources, numismatic artifacts minted by the Kushan rulers, and epigraphic sources of ...
Azamat Z. Shaymardanov
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