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Declension system of the turkic languages: historical development of case endings

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
Declension system of the Turkic languages is characterized by a large number of cases and a variety of forms of cases. The research works indicate the number of cases in the Turkic languages in different ways, in some languages they are considered to be ...
G. S. Sagidolda
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Classification of Turkic (and via Turkic) Loanwords in the Polish Vocabulary

open access: yesTürkiyat Mecmuası / Journal of Turkology
Interlingual borrowing is the process by which a language borrows words or structures from another language. This process occurs as a result of various interactions such as cultural, commercial, technological, literary, scientific, and historical. Any language can borrow words or terms from another language to refer to a new object, idea, or cultural ...
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Turkic-Mongolian Names of Wild Predatory and Fur-bearing Animals in the Mongolian Languages

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
The article reviews a group of terms for wild prey and fur-bearing animal nominalization with the aim to identify their Turkic roots. The investigation is based on the materials of the Khalkha-Mongolian, Buryat, Kalmyk and Old Mongolian languages.
V. Rassadin, S. Trofimova
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Classification and survey of Turkic languages

open access: yesLinguistica Brunensia, 2013
Turkic languages are the second largest language family in Europe after Indo-European languages. In the first part of the article some models of genetic and partly geographic classifications of Turkic languages are presented.
Michal Schwarz, Václav Blažek
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Arabic Inscriptions and tamgas from Etshkili-Too (Province of Talas) in Kyrgyzstan

open access: yesTurkic Studies Journal
In the new rock art site of Etshkili-Too (Эчкили-Тоо) in the Talas Province of Kyrgyzstan, 105 engravings were inventoried, mainly zoomorphs (caprids) dating to the Old Turkic period, as well as to the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Luc Hermann   +4 more
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From derivation to inflection: the case of the Turkish nominalizer (y)Iş

open access: yesLinguistics
The Turkish nominalizer -(y)Iş demonstrates a broad spectrum of functions ranging from a deverbal word-formation device that forms lexicalized nouns with concrete and abstract meanings to an inflectional marker used in nominal clauses, especially in ...
Rentzsch Julian
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Comparison of historical Kipchak Turkic texts in terms of case suffixes

open access: yesUluslararası Türk Lehçe Araştırmaları Dergisi
Historical Kipchak Turkic is examined in three separate sections: Armenian Alphabet Kipchak Turkic, Mamluk Kipchak Turkic and the Codex Cumanicus. Works written in various fields during the period of the Ayyubid Dynasty, which ruled in Egypt in the ...
Ersin
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SCHOOL POLYLINGUAL EDUCATION IN KAZAKHSTAN (TURKIC-RUSSIAN, TURKIC-ENGLISH,TURKIC-RUSSIAN-ENGLISH)

open access: yesPolylinguality and Transcultural Practices, 2015
This article deals with a problem of bilingual and polylingual education at school, lyceum and college of Turkic Republic of CIS on the illustration of Kazakhstan; it is drawn an analogy (parallel) between modern polylingual education of - Soviet period; active ingress of English language in a system of school polylingual education has been analyzed ...
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