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Toolset of “Turkic Morpheme” Portal for Creation of Electronic Corpora of Turkic Languages in a Unified Conceptual Space

2022 7th International Conference on Computer Science and Engineering (UBMK), 2022
Sphere of electronic corpora creation as a way of preservation and development of natural languages as well as a resource base for developers of NLP technologies and language researchers experience a rapid increase in number and volume of electronic ...
Ayrat Gatiatullin, Nikolai Prokopyev
exaly   +2 more sources

TUMLU: A Unified and Native Language Understanding Benchmark for Turkic Languages

Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Being able to thoroughly assess massive multi-task language understanding (MMLU) capabilities is essential for advancing the applicability of multilingual language models. However, preparing such benchmarks in high quality native language is often costly
Jafar Isbarov   +15 more
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Natural Language Processing and Speech Technologies for Central Asian Turkic Languages: A Review of Current Methods, Resources, and Challenges

Actual Problems of the Present
This article provides a comprehensive review of contemporary research in the field of natural language processing (NLP) and speech technologies for Central Asian Turkic languages, including Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Uzbek.
Palidan Muhetaer
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The Development and Experimental Evaluation of a Multilingual Speech Corpus for Low-Resource Turkic Languages

Applied Sciences
The development of parallel audio corpora for Turkic languages, such as Kazakh, Uzbek, and Tatar, remains a significant challenge in the development of multilingual speech synthesis, recognition systems, and machine translation.
Aidana Karibayeva   +7 more
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Computer Terminology in Turkic Languages: Formation of Hardware Terms

Iasaýı ýnıversıtetіnіń habarshysy
This study examines one of the key problems in the field of Turkic studies: the formation of a common terminological fund for Turkic languages. The purpose of the article is to analyze the hardware-related terms of computer terminology that have ...
B.E. Kenes   +2 more
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Morphological Generators in Computer Linguodidactics: Analysis of Parallel Corpus Applications for Turkic Languages

IEEE International Conference on Actual Problems of Electronics Instrument Engineering
This paper examines the application of parallel corpora in computer linguodidactics and addresses critical issues related to morphological generators in machine translation systems.
Mahliyo Eshmamatova
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Regarding the Results of Corpus Linguistics in Turkic Languages

2025 10th International Conference on Computer Science and Engineering (UBMK)
Corpus linguistics, considered one of the main directions of modern linguistics, has become a pressing scientific field globally due to the rapid development of information technologies, the expansion of computational linguistics potential, and the ...
S. Khamroyeva   +2 more
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FORMATION OF A COMMON TERMINOLOGICAL RESOURCES OF TURKIC LANGUAGES: UNIFIED METHODS AND MECHANISMS OF TERM FORMATION

Tiltanym
The article examines the scientific and public and social foundations of the formation of a common terminology fund of the Turkic languages. The aim of the study is to create a mutually understandable and unified terminological space taking into account ...
A. Bissengali, A. Issaliyeva
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Sakha and Dolgan, the North Siberian Turkic languages

open access: yes, 2020
International audienceThis chapter provides a brief structural overview of the North Siberian Turkic languages Sakha (also known as Yakut) and Dolgan.
Brigitte Pakendorf
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Lexical and Cultural Interactions between Armeno-Kipchak and Turkic Languages in a Medieval Context

Forum for Linguistic Studies
The Armeno-Kipchak script serves as a vital medium for preserving and transmitting medieval Eurasia's cultural and historical heritage. This unique script provides insights into linguistic interactions and reflects the literature, culture, language ...
Akbota Serikkazykyzy   +6 more
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