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Grammaticalization in Turkic languages
2012AbstractThis article presents an overview of grammaticalisation in Turkic languages. It provides examples of typical grammaticalisation processes observed in Turkic languages and explains that the present-day members of this language family can be divided into six branches.
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Characteristics Of Turkic Peoples And The Turkic Language
American Journal Of Social Sciences And Humanity ResearchA lot of information is given in literary sources about the history, origin and characteristics of the Turkic peoples. In works created in the old Turkic language, such as “Devonu Lugʻatit Turk”, “Qutadgu Bilig” and “Hibat ul-Haqoyiq”, the praise of the Turks and their linguistic capabilities are mentioned.
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The main challenge of resource-poor languages—namely, the lack of sufficiently large and linguistically informed datasets for training neural models—is addressed in this paper by developing a dataset generation technology based on a Complete Set of ...
U. Tukeyev, Bekarys Rysbek
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The main challenge of resource-poor languages—namely, the lack of sufficiently large and linguistically informed datasets for training neural models—is addressed in this paper by developing a dataset generation technology based on a Complete Set of ...
U. Tukeyev, Bekarys Rysbek
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Common Visual Arts Terminology In Turkic Languages
International Journal Of Literature And LanguagesThis article examines the lexical-semantic and functional features of common visual arts terminology in Turkic languages, with a particular focus on the Karakalpak language.
Seytmuratova AriwxanAjiniyazovna
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The Noghay variety spoken in Dobruja, a multicultural region of Romania, is an endangered language as its speakers tend to abandon it in favor of Romanian, the official language of the country, in order to gain social and economic advantages. The language is maintained only within the family or group meetings.
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Limb polysemy in Turkic languages
Turkic Languages, 2019This work gives an overview of Turkic languages in terms of the presence of HAND/ARM and FOOT/LEG polysemy. This type of polysemy is based on whether the terms HAND and FOOT include or exclude the concepts of ARM and LEG, and vice versa. Due to the fact that the terms HAND and FOOT are meronyms of ARM and LEG, these words are mostly equated, and ...
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The ‘Cousin’ Terminology in the Turkic Languages
2019Abstract: The category of kinship, a universal phenomenon in identifying and addressing individuals with common family ties, is a terminological system in which anthropological differences specific to societies and cultures are also marked. The lexicalization of the concept of ‘cousin’, studied in this work, is directly related to the position of the ...
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A word of Turkic origin in Altaic languages: *pïrŭ- ‘to foretell’
Turkic Languages, 2023Orçun Ünal
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