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ABOUT CLASSIFICATION OF TURKIC LANGUAGES
Comparative-historical research of languages in this article,the current state of Turkic languages, stages of development, Mahmud Koshgari, N.A.Baskakov's conducted ...
Tolmasov Shahriyor Hasan o‘gli
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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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In the historical study of contemporary Turkic languages and dialects, primary sources include not only spoken language and folklore but also ancient written literary-historical works in Turkish.
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From the intimate life of Turkic sonorant consonants
The paper discusses the roles of Turkic sonorant consonants in contact with certain obstruents, arguing against an alleged sound law according to which Old Turkic obstruents became voiceless after stem-final n, l, r, as a result of dissimilation.
Johanson, Lars,
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Further lexical borrowings from (Pre-)Yakut into the Yukaghiric Languages
This paper presents twelve newly found suggested borrowings from (Pre-)Yakut, a Turkic language previously known to be a considerable source of borrowings, into the Yukaghiric languages of far northeastern Siberia.
Piispanen, Peter Sauli,
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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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Dairy Terms in Languages of the Ural-Volga Region: A Linguistic Geographical Aspect
Introduction. The article deals with names of dairy products used by peoples inhabiting the Ural-Volga Region. Goals. The study seeks to identify general (characteristic of the Ural-Volga peoples at large), genetic (characteristic of a specific language ...
Rimma T. Muratova, Ildar R. Vildanov
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TURKIC, TURKIC-MONGOLIAN WORDS IN THE EPIC "MANAS" [PDF]
The article discusses the use of common Turkic and Turkic-Mongolian vocabulary in the epic "Manas" The language of the epic "Manas" is very rich. The lexical composition of the epic can be an object of study in phonetic, morphological, lexical-semantic ...
Tumonbaeva Zh. A.
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The Turkic Stratigraphy of Salar: An Oghuz in Chagatay Clothes?
The classification of Salar entails several Turkic and non-Turkic layers. Salar was once assigned to the Southeastern branch of the Turkic family (e.g. by Poppe 1953).
Dwyer, Arienne M.
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On the linguistic distances between Gagauz and Karaim
The article deals with the genealogical, typological, and lexicostatistical distances between Gagauz and Karaim. The aim is to present linguistic data relevant for measuring linguistic distances.
Csató, Éva Ágnes,, Menz, Astrid,
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