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Multilingual Speech Recognition for Turkic Languages
The primary aim of this study was to contribute to the development of multilingual automatic speech recognition for lower-resourced Turkic languages. Ten languages—Azerbaijani, Bashkir, Chuvash, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Sakha, Tatar, Turkish, Uyghur, and Uzbek ...
Saida Mussakhojayeva +3 more
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Study of the emotionality of phraseology in general and Turkic linguistics
The article studies human emotions in the emotional and linguacultural space, particularly focused on the study of emotional intensity of phraseology. The author considers the concepts of emotional codes, human feelings and ways of expressing them, and ...
D. Ospanova
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The article discusses a fragment of the syntactic subsystem of the Turkic languages, com-plex sentences, from the standpoint of systemic linguistics. Turkic languages have their own features, which often distinguish these languages from the Indo-European
M E Dubrovina
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Integration of equestrian terms into dialects of Turkish languages
It is known that the Turkic peoples have been engaged in horse breeding since ancient times. A huge layer of horse-breeding lexemes was passed down from generation to generation, from people to people, and preserved in the language and dialects of the ...
Mahira Huseynova
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The article discusses linguistic contacts of the Turkic languages. The research was based on the common Turkic vocabulary of the Yakut language, namely words denoting animal body parts.
N. V. Malysheva, I. A. Danilov
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The Tatar and Kipchak Languages in the Frameworks of One Linguageographic Reconstruction. [PDF]
Objective: To examine the origin and development of several Turkic languages spoken in the North Caucasus. Research materials: the era of Turkic khanate domination in the steppes of Asia and Eastern Europe marked the formation of the ancient Turkic ...
Shumkin A.V.
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Declension system of the turkic languages: historical development of case endings
Declension system of the Turkic languages is characterized by a large number of cases and a variety of forms of cases. The research works indicate the number of cases in the Turkic languages in different ways, in some languages they are considered to be ...
G. S. Sagidolda
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Historical Turkic Literary Languages and Khwarezm Turkic
There are several unresolved problematic issues in Turkology. This is the result of the settlement of Turkic tribes, which were numerous throughout history, over a wide geography. As a result, the formation of different views of scientists on issues such as the formation of different Turkic literary languages, their names, the classification of ...
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Comparative Studies of Western Yugur Noun-Forming Affi xes Revisited
Western Yugur is a Turkic language which is nowadays on the verge of extinction and assimilation resulting from long-term interaction with the Mongolian, Tibetan and Chinese languages.
G. S. Sagidolda +2 more
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The article is devoted to the Azerbaijani language dialects, which were the source of the formation of the Azerbaijani language and played a significant role in the development of some Turkic literary languages.
Mahira Huseynova
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