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    Khakas Dialects, Late 19th and Early 21st Centuries by Anna V. Dybo, Vera S. Maltseva

    Published 2021-12-01
    Subjects: “…turkic languages…”
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    Derivatives -či/čï in the medieval Kipchak manuscript Temür Qutlugh Khan’s yarliǧ by Laszlo Karoly, Yerbol Munai

    Published 2023-09-01
    Subjects: “…Golden Horde, manuscript of the Middle Ages, Temür Qutlugh Khan’s yarlïğ, derivatives, affix či/čï, semantic analysis, continuity, Turkic languages.…”
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    Phrases in uzbek turkic by Ertuğrul Yaman

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In this context, beyond vocabulary, natural unity between words is one of the strongest evidence showing the commonality of origin of the Turkic language. It has been determined that there are high similarities between the two major branches of the Turkic language in terms of phrases. …”
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    The verb sür- in Ali Şir Nevayi’s works and a review on the semantic dimention of sür by Galip GÜNER, Muzaffer SAZ

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…From this point of view, it was tried to determine whether the verb sür- which means the verb "to write" in the works of Ali Şir Nevâyî, was used in the historical periods of the Turkic language. In addition to these, while determining the meanings of the sür- verb used in the historical periods of the Turkic language, it was tried to shed light on the historical journey of the Turkic language in the historical periods, starting from the Old Turkic.…”
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    On the translation of the syro-turkic manuscript from Khara-Khoto by Akhmed Glashev

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The article devoted to study of the fragment (so-called third Syro-Turkic fragment) of a Syrian Christian book from Khara-Khoto (the capital of the Tangut kingdom) written in Turkic language in Syriac script, which comes from the Turks who adopted Christianity from the Syrians in the XIII-XIV centuries in the region of the lake Issyk-Kul (Kyrgyzstan).This article analyses the fragment of a Christian manuscript book written in Turkic language in Syriac script from Khara-Khoto (so-called the third Syro-Turkic fragment). …”
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    The Written Works of Qarakhanid Period: Description of God by Канашаева Г.А.

    Published 2020-03-01
    “… “Kutadgu Bilig, Diwani lugat at Turque, Hibat-ul-Haqqaiq” - the written memorials in Turkic language of Karahan epoch, which have reached our time. …”
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