Kinship Terms as Proof of Genetic Relationship

The purpose of this article is to conduct a comparative study of peculiarities of kinship terms in the Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Turkish, Uzbek and Uyghur languages. The study of kinship nomenclature of the Turkic peoples makes it possible to draw a number of conclusions on the genetic kinship of languages, r...

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Main Authors: Ramilya Sagdieva, Damir Husnutdinov, Ramil Mirzagitov, Radik Galiullin
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Language:English
Published: Journal of Social Studies Education Research 2019-09-01
Series:Journal of Social Studies Education Research
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Online Access:https://jsser.org/index.php/jsser/article/view/1087
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author Ramilya Sagdieva
Damir Husnutdinov
Ramil Mirzagitov
Radik Galiullin
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description The purpose of this article is to conduct a comparative study of peculiarities of kinship terms in the Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Turkish, Uzbek and Uyghur languages. The study of kinship nomenclature of the Turkic peoples makes it possible to draw a number of conclusions on the genetic kinship of languages, reveals the history of development and interrelations of these peoples, contributes to the creation of a comprehensive description of the lexical-semantic system of these Turkic languages. This article is the first experience of the comparative study of kinship terms in the Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Turkish, Uzbek and Uygur languages. A statistical comparison of the phonetic, nominal and semantic similarities of genetic features of kinship terms has been made. In the course of the study, it has been stated that each language has distinctive features and peculiarities, although they are included in the Turkic group. For the development of a typology of kinship systems, the authors chose to conduct the synchronous-comparative study of languages, which will apparently remain among the leading ones in the near future. Following it, the article fixes the kinship systems that currently exist in the Turkic languages (in particular, on the material of the Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Turkish and Uighur languages) and are available for direct observation. This method allowed the authors to analyze the actual material.
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spelling doaj.art-ba8d2edcd4f245ed9dd71d91c76f874d2023-02-15T16:21:46ZengJournal of Social Studies Education ResearchJournal of Social Studies Education Research1309-91081309-91082019-09-01103103117396Kinship Terms as Proof of Genetic RelationshipRamilya Sagdieva0Damir Husnutdinov1Ramil Mirzagitov2Radik Galiullin3Kazan Federal UniversityKazan Federal UniversityKazan Federal UniversityNaberezhnye Chelny Pedagogical UniversityThe purpose of this article is to conduct a comparative study of peculiarities of kinship terms in the Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Turkish, Uzbek and Uyghur languages. The study of kinship nomenclature of the Turkic peoples makes it possible to draw a number of conclusions on the genetic kinship of languages, reveals the history of development and interrelations of these peoples, contributes to the creation of a comprehensive description of the lexical-semantic system of these Turkic languages. This article is the first experience of the comparative study of kinship terms in the Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Turkish, Uzbek and Uygur languages. A statistical comparison of the phonetic, nominal and semantic similarities of genetic features of kinship terms has been made. In the course of the study, it has been stated that each language has distinctive features and peculiarities, although they are included in the Turkic group. For the development of a typology of kinship systems, the authors chose to conduct the synchronous-comparative study of languages, which will apparently remain among the leading ones in the near future. Following it, the article fixes the kinship systems that currently exist in the Turkic languages (in particular, on the material of the Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Turkish and Uighur languages) and are available for direct observation. This method allowed the authors to analyze the actual material.https://jsser.org/index.php/jsser/article/view/1087Turkic-speaking peoplecommon wordscommon Turkic dictionarytermssemanticsstatistical data
spellingShingle Ramilya Sagdieva
Damir Husnutdinov
Ramil Mirzagitov
Radik Galiullin
Kinship Terms as Proof of Genetic Relationship
Journal of Social Studies Education Research
Turkic-speaking people
common words
common Turkic dictionary
terms
semantics
statistical data
title Kinship Terms as Proof of Genetic Relationship
title_full Kinship Terms as Proof of Genetic Relationship
title_fullStr Kinship Terms as Proof of Genetic Relationship
title_full_unstemmed Kinship Terms as Proof of Genetic Relationship
title_short Kinship Terms as Proof of Genetic Relationship
title_sort kinship terms as proof of genetic relationship
topic Turkic-speaking people
common words
common Turkic dictionary
terms
semantics
statistical data
url https://jsser.org/index.php/jsser/article/view/1087
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