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ASSOCIATION PECULIARITIES IN TURKIC LANGUAGES

open access: yesBulletin of Udmurt University. Series History and Philology, 2021
The article analyzes some results of free associative experiments conducted by the author on the material of cognate languages and languages of different systems. The dynamics of the word meaning development in the Russian, Tatar and Bashkir languages in different age groups are considered in the article.
V.R. Gabdullina, E.N. Posnova
openaire   +2 more sources

Whose Nation Is It Anyway? Towards Methodological Cosmopolitanism in Studies of Nationalism and Nation‐Building in Kazakhstan

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Scholarship on nationalism and nation‐building in Kazakhstan has been dominated by a social constructivist approach that privileges the civic–ethnic dichotomy. Even when critiques of this binary have emerged, they have often substituted proxy categories that reproduce the same dualism.
Rico Isaacs
wiley   +1 more source

Classification and survey of Turkic languages

open access: yesLinguistica Brunensia, 2013
Turkic languages are the second largest language family in Europe after Indo-European languages. In the first part of the article some models of genetic and partly geographic classifications of Turkic languages are presented.
Michal Schwarz, Václav Blažek
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Studying and teaching Turkic languages of the Siberian group in Ankara University

open access: yesНовые исследования Тувы, 2018
The article provides a review of the major directions of studying and teaching Turkic languages of the Siberian group at Ankara University, since the 1930s, when the first entities were set up, later to be incorporated into the Universities which was ...
Gülsüm Killi Yılmaz
doaj   +1 more source

Language contacts of Azerbaijani and Kazakh turkic languages (on the basis of azerbaijanian dialectologist, academician Mammadaga Shiraliyev’s creative works)

open access: yesTurkic Studies Journal, 2021
Turkic literary languages or dialects have very long common roots, and despite various political and geographical differences, these native languages have preserved their ancient roots, vocabulary, grammatical structure, and phonetic features.
Mahira Huseynova
doaj   +1 more source

A prototype machine translation system between Turkmen and Turkish [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
In this work, we present a prototype system for translation of Turkmen texts into Turkish. Although machine translation (MT) is a very hard task, it is easier to implement a MT system between very close language pairs which have similar syntactic ...
Adali, Esref   +4 more
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The Right to Exist as the Foundation of Equal Citizenship: An Ontological Inquiry of State‐Citizen Relations in Türkiye

open access: yesStudies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Despite enduring decades of advocacy, Alevi communities in Türkiye find themselves in a constant state of anticipation for acknowledgment from the Turkish state. Previous studies have long documented the marginalized status of Alevis within Turkish society and their ongoing struggle for recognition; however, they have overwhelmingly framed the
Aslı Gücin
wiley   +1 more source

About some exotic features of Turkic languages («Turkic miracles») [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
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 the position of General linguistics; attracted for research in the Turkic material developments linguists
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Proposal for encoding the Old Turkic script in the SMP of the UCS [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
This is a proposal to encode the Old Turkic script in the international character encoding standard Unicode. The script was published in Unicode Standard version 5.2 in October 2009.
China National Body   +3 more
core  

Ancient Migratory Events in the Middle East: New Clues from the Y-Chromosome Variation of Modern Iranians [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Knowledge of high resolution Y-chromosome haplogroup diversification within Iran provides important geographic context regarding the spread and compartmentalization of male lineages in the Middle East and southwestern Asia.
A Gusmão   +79 more
core   +3 more sources

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