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Linguistic Knowledge Graph “Turklang” as Universal Model for Linguistic Resources and Tools in Turkic Languages

2024 9th International Conference on Computer Science and Engineering (UBMK)
This paper describes the model linguistic knowledge graph “Turklang”, as a kind of universal for creating tools for computer processing of Turkic languages.
Nilufar Abdurakhmonova
exaly   +2 more sources

Kardeş-NLU: Transfer to Low-Resource Languages with the Help of a High-Resource Cousin – A Benchmark and Evaluation for Turkic Languages

Volume 1
Cross-lingual transfer (XLT) driven by massively multilingual language models (mmLMs) has been shown largely ineffective for low-resource (LR) target languages with little (or no) representation in mmLM’s pretraining, especially if they are ...
Lütfi Kerem Senel   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The concept of “happiness” in Turkic languages: A linguocultural approach (based on Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Turkish)

Turkic Studies Journal
This article examines the national and cultural specificity of the concept of 'happiness' in Turkic languages, taking a linguistic, cultural, and cognitive approach.
Z. Kulmanova
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Expression Of Time Lexemes Naming Parts Of The Day And Time In “Devonu Luğatit Turk” In Some Modern Turkic Languages

International Journal Of Literature And Languages
The article first discusses the lexemes that name the semantic field of time, which were used in the history of language but are currently disappearing, and in which Turkic languages they are actively used are analyzed. The status of lexemes naming parts
Qudratillo Bakirov
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Areal of the turkic languages

Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, 2022
AbstractThe question of the relationship of languages, including Turkic, from the point of view of genetics, linguistic features, has interested scientists since time immemorial. The area of the Turkic languages is the territorial distribution of a certain phenomenon in kyrgyz, kazakh, turkmen, karakalpak and other Turkic languages.
openaire   +1 more source

The Historical Evolution of Mining Terminology in Turkic Languages

2024 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Problems of Informatics, Electronics and Radio Engineering (PIERE)
The historical development of mining terminology in Turkic languages showcases the rich cultural and linguistic legacy of Turkic-speaking communities, who have been involved in mining for centuries.
Manzura Abjalova
exaly   +2 more sources

Model of linguistic knowledge graphs of Turkic languages

Ontology of Designing
The article describes the TurkLang model of the linguistic knowledge graph for Turkic languages, which underpins software products for processing these languages. The model’s core elements are morphemes, the smallest meaningful units of language.
A. R. Gatiatullin   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Structure of Language Units in Rootword Niches of the Kipchak Group of Turkic Languages

Akademik tarih ve düşünce dergisi
This paper interrogates the structure of language units in rootword niches of the Kipchak group of Turkic languages and, for this purpose, tackles several facts. Generally, scholars have not properly settled the initial structure of the root morphemes in
Faida Firuddin Omarova
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Quality of Translation of Turkic Languages by AI Translation Tools

Journal of student-scientists' research
AI translation tools came into use in 2006 when Google introduced Google Translate. AI translation tools are not effective in translating Turkic languages.
Aikhan Jumashukurov
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Socio-Linguistic Analysis of The Problems of Vulnerable and Critically Endangered Turkic Languages in Kazakhstan

International Journal of Religion
The main goal of the article is to reveal the importance of preserving the use of native Turkic-speaking languages that are endangered such as Crimean Tatars, Tuvan, Balkars, Kumyks, Karachay, Nogai, Gagauz, Sakha and Khakass in Kazakhstan to pass the ...
Konkal Meruyert   +4 more
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