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Inflectional suppletion in Turkic languages

open access: yesFolia Linguistica Historica, 2011
As a type of irregularity and anomaly, suppletion has been widely investigated in Indo-European languages. It is generally thought that Turkic languages, as they are very agglutinating, do not tolerate such irregularities. Though this is true to a certain extent, suppletion may be observed in any natural language as a universal linguistic phenomenon ...
Eyüp Bacanli
exaly   +4 more sources

Similar words in Turkic languages

open access: yes, 2017
Detecting and analyzing similar words arc an important component of natural language processing tasks such as information retrieval, document clustering, making dialog systems, word-sense disambiguation, text summarization and machine translation systems etc. Similar words have notable effect on machine translation.
Orhum, Murat
exaly   +3 more sources

The Turkic Languages

open access: yes, 2015
The Turkic languages are spoken today in a vast geographical area stretching from southern Iran to the Arctic Ocean and from the Balkans to the great wall of China.
Lars Johanson, Éva Á. Csató
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The classification of the Turkic languages

2020
This chapter deals with the genealogical classification of the Turkic languages. After a presentation of the areas in which the languages are distributed, the distinction between “language” and “dialect” is discussed. The history of Turkic has been heavily influenced by continuous migrations of the Turkic-speaking groups, which has led to divergence ...
exaly   +2 more sources

Turkic Languages

open access: yes, 2022
The paper deals with the use of consonantal cluster conjuncts in the Turkic runiform script system optimally adapted to the East Old Turkic sound structure. The author argues that this system follows essentially syllabic principles distinguishing between
Johanson, Lars,
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The Turkic Languages

Reference Reviews, 1999
H G A Hughes
exaly   +2 more sources

The Northwestern Turkic (Kipchak) languages

open access: yes, 2020
This chapter deals with the Northwestern (Kipchak) branch of the Turkic language family. Examples taken from this branch of Turkic illustrate phonological, morphological and syntactic features typical of Turkic languages.
Lars Johanson
exaly   +2 more sources

Developing NLP Tool for Linguistic Analysis of Turkic Languages

IEEE Region International Conference on Computational Technologies in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 2022
Today we see the active development of natural language processing technologies, including the morphological analysis of word forms. In this context, the development of more universal (general) algorithms that we can work with several languages at once ...
Nilufar Abdurakhmonova   +1 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Speech Recognition for Turkic Languages Using Cross-Lingual Transfer Learning from Kazakh

International Conference on Big Data and Smart Computing, 2023
This paper investigates the effectiveness of transfer learning in building automatic speech recognition models for nine Turkic languages (Azerbaijani, Bashkir, Chuvash, Kyrgyz, Sakha, Tatar, Turkish, Uyghur, and Uzbek), by leveraging large-scale training
D. Orel, Rustem Yeshpanov, H. A. Varol
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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