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This chapter compares and contrasts the verbal domain of the nominalized indicative complement clauses in three Turkic languages: Turkish, Turkmen, and Noghay, and argues for two points: (i) the size of this verbal domain under the nominalizing head is the same as the main clause verbal domain in Turkmen and Noghay, but smaller in Turkish, and (ii ...
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UNERTAN SYNDROME: A CASE SERIES DEMONSTRTAING HUMAN DEVOLUTION [PDF]
A large family with six individuals exhibiting the Unertan syndrome (UTS) was identified residing in southern Turkey. All of the individuals had mental impairments and walked on all four extremities. The intra-familial marriages suggested that the UTS is
BAGCI, Dr. Namik Kemal +6 more
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The ISCIP Analyst, Volume V, Issue 10 [PDF]
This repository item contains a single issue of The ISCIP Analyst, an analytical review journal published from 1996 to 2010 by the Boston University Institute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology, and ...
Burk, Nicholas +7 more
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Afghan Refugees in Buffalo [PDF]
Afghanistan is a diverse country with many different ethnicities, often differentiated by language or religious beliefs. Many of the groups can also be found in the nations that border Afghanistan: Pakistan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan ...
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This study presents the application of free, open-source artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to advance machine translation for low-resource Turkic languages such as Kazakh, Azerbaijani, Kyrgyz, Turkish, Turkmen, and Uzbek.
Ualsher Tukeyev +7 more
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UNERTAN SYNDROME: A CASE SERIES DEMONSTRATING HUMAN DEVOLUTION [PDF]
A large family with six individuals exhibiting the Unertan syndrome (UTS)was identified residing in southern Turkey. All of the individuals had mental impairments and walked on all four extremities.
Karaca, Dr. Sibel +2 more
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The Prevalence of Depression in Older Turkmen Adults in 1389
Objectives: The elderly population in the world is growing and, by 2050, it is expected to exceed 20% of the world's population size, with the majority living in developing countries.
Azize Gharanjik +7 more
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Regional Study on Human Development and Human Rights: Central Asia [PDF]
human development, human ...
Martha Brill Olcott
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The ISCIP Analyst, Volume VIII, Issue 20 [PDF]
This repository item contains a single issue of The ISCIP Analyst, an analytical review journal published from 1996 to 2010 by the Boston University Institute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology, and ...
Adami, Fabian +8 more
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Neither Here Nor There: Turkmenistan's Digital Doldrums [PDF]
Turkmenistan is slowly emerging from decades of darkness. President Gurbanguli Berdymukhamedov has vowed to modernize the country by encouraging the uptake of new technology for economic development and more efficient governance. Hundreds of thousands of
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