Results 121 to 130 of about 3,202,708 (258)
Annotating Cognates and Etymological Origin in Turkic Languages [PDF]
Turkic languages exhibit extensive and diverse etymological relationships among lexical items. These relationships make the Turkic languages promising for exploring automated translation lexicon induction by leveraging cognate and other etymological ...
Bloodgood, Michael, Mericli, Benjamin
core
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
europepmc +1 more source
A NEW COMPUTATIONAL MODEL FOR TURKIC LANGUAGES MORPHOLOGY AND PROCESSING
U. Tukeyev
semanticscholar +1 more source
Yarasa – Revisiting the Turkish name for bat
A recently discovered Old Uyghur variant of the Turkic name for bat is difficult to explain. This author presents his view on the structure and the development of this word, as well as of several ...
Marek Stachowski
doaj +1 more source
In this study, Turkic Languages are compared in terms of their similarity rates and dissimilarity scores in the framework of structural language features encoded in WALS (The World Atlas of Language Structures) database. The objective of this study is to
Tashmurad, Shejauddin
core
The verb in Northeastern Turkic
The chapter deals with the Turkic languages spoken in northern and southern Siberia. They constitute the Northeastern branch of the Turkic language family including Yakut and Dolgan in the North and Tuvan, Altay, Shor, Chulym, Dukhan, and a number of ...
Nevskaya, Irina, +3 more
core +1 more source
Turkic languages in the Atlas of the Languages of Iran (ALI)
The Atlas of the Languages of Iran (ALI), initiated in 2014, is a long-term research programme that aims to develop a comprehensive overview of the language situation in Iran, with attention to the distribution of language varieties, their structural ...
Öpengin, Ergin +16 more
core
Genetic and linguistic landscapes of Gansu-Qinghai populations. [PDF]
Chen H +15 more
europepmc +1 more source
Indo-European loanwords and exchange in Bronze Age Central and East Asia: Six new perspectives on prehistoric exchange in the Eastern Steppe Zone. [PDF]
Bjørn RG.
europepmc +1 more source

