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Turkic-Mongolian Names of Neat and Small Cattle in the Khalkha Mongolian Language
The article investigates the terms for cattle and small ruminants on the material of the modern Khalkha-Mongolian language and compares them with the corresponding names of animals in the ancient Turkic language.
V. Rassadin
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THE LINGUOGEOGRAPHIC BASIS THE TURKIC LANGUAGES IN WORLD SPACE
The formation of literate consciousness in the world space, historical, ethnic, cultural, political, linguistic, geographical features and achievements of modern Turks are the main prerequisites of the Turkic unity. Therefore in the presented scientific
Бектемировa С.Б. +2 more
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A New Chuvash–Common Turkic Cognate and its Relation to Tocharian
This study proposes a new cognate relationship between Chuvash vĕre- ‘to boil’ and Common Turkic *özä- ‘to suffer’. Both can be traced back to Proto-Turkic *ör₂ǟ- ‘to burn (intransitive), be hot’, derived from *ör₂V-. The semantic shift from ‘to burn’ to
Orçun Ünal
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Plenary Abstracts Session & Oral Presentations
HemaSphere, Volume 10, Issue S1, June 2026.
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The article examines the semantic connections of the Old Turkic word аčïγ, which is part of the main lexical fund of the language, with the words of the Kazakh language, genealogically ascending to the Old Turkic word.
Zifa Temirgazina, Olga Andryuchshenko
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Origins of East Caucasus Gene Pool: Contributions of Autochthonous Bronze Age Populations and Migrations from West Asia Estimated from Y-Chromosome Data. [PDF]
Agdzhoyan A +8 more
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THE HISTORY OF THE TURKIC PEOPLES AND THE EMBODIMENT OF THE UNITY IN TURKIC STATES
The science of Turkic studies is to examine the similarities between the Turkic languages and at the same time all the features that distinguish them from each other. From this point of view, it is important to involve the language, ethnic composition, culture, political and economic relations of the Turkic peoples in the study.
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Constructing Turkic Identity in the International Relations of the Turkic States
This article examines the construction and utilization of Turkic identity in the international relations of the Turkic states in the post-Soviet era. Building on the insights of constructivist International Relations (IR) theory, it argues that identity, far from being an abstract cultural legacy, has become a practical tool for diplomacy, regional ...
Hakan Çora +2 more
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