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EVOLUTION OF VOFES (VOCALISM) IN THE TURKIC (KYPCHAK) LANGUAGES
In the presented article, the historical phenomena of the system of vocalism of the Kypchak group of related languages will be determined according to the main stages of the development of the Turkic languages.
Z. Bazarbayeva
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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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LINGUISTIC FEATURES BETWEEN TURKIC LANGUAGES IN THE WORKS OF ABAY, YŪNUS EMRE AND AḤMAD AL-YASAWĪ
Abay Qunanbayuli, is one of the important literary man that has left his mark in the nineteenth century Kazakh cultural life. He is known as the greatest poet of Kazakh Turks.
Sherubay Kurmanbaiuly, M. Adilov
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Sikhyrsy Sorcerers and Witchcraft in Bashkir Mythology
Introduction. The article deals with the mythologized characters of the Bashkir mythology ― sikhyrsy (сихырсы, sorcerers). Its aim is to identify and to interpret the characters and their names, as well as other related vocabulary. Data and methods.
Firdaus G. Khisamitdinova
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Machine translation between Turkic languages [PDF]
We present an approach to MT between Turkic languages and present results from an implementation of a MT system from Turkmen to Turkish. Our approach relies on ambiguous lexical and morphological transfer augmented with target side rule-based repairs and rescoring with statistical language models.
Tantuğ, A. Cüneyd +2 more
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Phonetic Cases in Old Turkic Inscriptions with Runic Script [PDF]
In this study, the phonetic cases in Old Turkic Inscriptions marked with Köktürk, which are based on Orkhon Turkish, are emphasized. First, an introduction was made with a short language history based on the literature research.
Mehmet HAZAR, Hazar, Mehmet
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Turkic Elements in the Floral Vocabulary of the Kalmyk Language
On the material of the Kalmyk language with reference to the Khalkha Mongolian, the Buryat languages and old Mongolian script, the article considers a thematic group of floral vocabulary to identify the Turkic-Mongolian parallels.
V. V. Kukanova, V. M. Trofimov
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Kinship Loanwords in the Turkic Languages
Turkic kinship terminologies represent a mixture of words of native and foreign origin, and the proportion of loanwords reflects the degree of linguistic and cultural interference between the Turkic and other Eurasian languages. As the intensity of socio-
Erhan Taşbaş, Tasbas, Erhan
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About some exotic features of Turkic languages («Turkic miracles»)
The article is devoted to the grammar of modern Turkish language; on the basis of the modern Turkish language are considered structural features of Turkic languages, which determine the specificity of all the Turkic languages; Turkic languages from ...
Guzev, Viktor G., Viktor G. Guzev
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ABSTRACT In response to growing global challenges, this study explores how social entrepreneurship within the Edible City movement contributes to building resilient, sustainable, and equitable urban food systems. Drawing on semistructured interviews with over 70 stakeholders across five cities—Berlin, Andernach, Oslo, Rotterdam, and Havana—we ...
Ina Säumel +6 more
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