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Afghan Refugees in Buffalo [PDF]
Afghanistan is a diverse country with many different ethnicities, often differentiated by language or religious beliefs. Many of the groups can also be found in the nations that border Afghanistan: Pakistan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan ...
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On the word bolmačï in Turkic Languages
This article analyzes the word bolmačï, which is rarely attested in Early Middle Turkic texts and has been overlooked by scholars until now. This word has multiple meanings, which are sometimes contradictory, including 'impossible, futile, vain ...
Ragıp Muhammed
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PROF. DR. TUNCER GULENSOY AS AN ETYMOLOGIST
In this article dedicated to the prominent Turkologist, researcher of the Turkic languages Tuncer Gulensoy, his activity in the field of the etymological analysis of the Turkic vocabulary is considered, his role in the formation of etymological science
Firdevs XİSAMİTDİNOVA +1 more
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The review deals with the spread of the English language in the Turkic-speaking states of Eurasia (e.g. Uzbekistan) and is based on G.H. Rakhimov’s monograph and the author's personal observations.
Makhanbet Dzhusupov
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Turkey's global strategy: Turkey and the Caucasus [PDF]
Turkey has had long-standing links with the region called the ‘South(ern) Caucasus’, comprised of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, including the de-facto independent entities of South Ossetia, Abkhazia and Nagorno-Karabakh. The area was, for a long time,
Oskanian, Kevork
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The sentence structure of scientific works written in Turkic languages in XIII-XVI centuries
Shabnam Hasanli-Garibova
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Water-names of Tuva: turkic, mongolian, samoyed
The article covers several layers of ancient hydronyms of Tuva, especially those names of the rivers and lakes which etymologically can be of Turkic, Mongolian or Samoyed origin. The presence of the latter on the list can be explained by early arrival of
Andrey D. Kaksin
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Phonetic Mastering of Arabic Words With Long Vowels in the Turkic Languages
S. Karataeva
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Towards a semantic typology of specific determiners [PDF]
This paper investigates properties of a class of determiners which can be loosely la- belled specific in that their distribution falls in between maximally-quantifying definite determiners and indefinites which only contribute existential quantification.
Simonenko, Alexandra
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Comparative and typological features of consonant system in Turkic languages
The article examines the consonant system of Turkic languages, which undergoes modifications in accordance with the articulatory features of the language.
Zeynep Bazarbayeva +2 more
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