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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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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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Gender Stereotypes in Turkic Languages: Features of Phraseological Modeling
Introduction. The article deals with phraseological means of modeling gender stereotypes that reflect certain femininity- and masculinity-related peculiarities observed in the Turkic languages. Gender stereotypes are a key category of contemporary gender
Bakytzhanova Altyn K. +5 more
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Some features of the Islamic Culture of Khwarezm in the Golden Horde Era
Research objective: To analyze the features of the Islamic culture of Khwarezm and the role of the Turkic languages in the dissemination of Islamic knowledge.
Malikov A.
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Introduction. The article examines the color term al ‘pink; scarlet’ in Turkic languages. Goals. The study aims at considering the lexeme in comparative historical and lexical-semantic perspectives.
Rimma T. Muratova
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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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The article is dedicated to the phraseological units with zoonimic components in Kazakh and Turkish languages. The national-cultural specificity of the perception of the world by the Turkic peoples is manifested in zoo-phraseologiсal units.
А. Rayeva
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TÜRK DİLLERİ – BİR AİLE PORTRESİNİN ANA HATLARI [PDF]
The article deals with the history and the development of the Turkic languages from the first traces of Turkic until today. It provides the reader with an overview about the languages of the Modern Turkic, the Middle Turkic and the Ancient Turkic ...
Claus Schönig* +1 more
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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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Throughout the development of human civilization, there has always existed a problem of extinction of certain languages. Along with the peoples that have sunk into history, languages have disappeared either becoming dead or solely written ...
Meruyert Konkal
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