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    Modal words that remark certainty in turkmen language by Elanur

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Modal words, which are not included in grammars of Turkish, are considered as an independent word class in grammars of Turkic languages. These words, which have been evaluated by traditional understanding in grammar books, are one of the lexical markers of the modality, which has attracted the attention of many researchers in recent years. …”
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    Teaching elements of Kipchak language in north Azerbaijani groups (with emphasis on educational materials in the mother tongue) by Konul Samadova

    Published 2022-03-01
    “… The article discusses the morphological categories of the Azerbaijani language educational, also comparing the use of case categories, northern dialects and dialects and, the types of spelling and the number of cases of nouns in Oghuz and Kipchak languages ​​and their integration with each other, as well as comparisons with other Turkic languages ​​were made. It discusses a single system of phonetic differences in the resolution of nouns. …”
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  3. 123

    GRAMMAR FEATURES OF CONTEMPORARY TURKISH DIALECTS IN MANAS EPIC by Nurdin USEEV

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Indeed, it has been found that some grammatical features of the Kazakh, Uzbek Turkic languages are included in the Manas Epic. For example, in the epic of Manas, is used suffix -Xr for the present time which is unique to Kazakh language.…”
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    XIX - the Beginning of the XX Century as a Special Stage in the History of the Tatar literary language by Fler F. Gilemshin

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The question is raised about the intellectual status of the recipient, his potential ability to understand related Turkic languages and functional styles of the Tatar language. …”
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  5. 125

    Toponyms with the Stem баш/бас in Tuvan and Yakut languages: a lingvoculturological interpretation by Egor R. Nikolaev

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…These outcomes motivate further study of toponyms in Turkic languages of Siberia, including Tuvan and Yakut.…”
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  6. 126

    Turkic elements in the toponymy of South Ossetia by Yu.A. Dzitstsojty

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…A total of 20 toponyms, all borrowed from the Turkic languages, were analyzed. These are mainly names associated with livestock life, as well as names reflecting the realities of mountain landscapes and water objects. …”
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  7. 127

    ON THE ISSUE OF STRUCTURAL-SEMANTIC SIMILARITIES OF THE FRENCH AND SERBIAN LANGUAGES AT THE MORPHOLOGICAL LEVEL by D. I. Medvedeva, M. S. Degtyannikova

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The study of linguistic contacts in modern linguistics is a separate direction, which contributes to the growth of interest in the processes of borrowing, where a special place is given to the theory of tracing and its fixation in scientific materials in Russian, the Baltic and some Turkic languages. The paper considers the tracing of French lexemes by the Serbian language as one of the types of external influence on the language, which makes it possible to reveal the nature and extent of this influence from certain sources. …”
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  8. 128

    Naturmorphic Images in Slavic and Turkic Emotive Phraseology: Parallels and Contrasts by Larisa Kiseleva

    Published 2023-04-01
    “… The article is devoted to a comparative study of the naturmorphic images underlying the internal form of emotive phraseological units in Slavic and Turkic languages (Russian, Bulgarian, Polish, Czech, Tatar). …”
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    Specific Temporal Localization of Situations in Future Tense in the Khakas Language by K. V. Kicheeva

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The research can be used to describe types of past and present tense with specific time localization in the Khakas language, as well as in other Turkic and non-Turkic languages. Some of the specifiers proved to be able to express different meanings depending on the combination with the present, past, or future verb tense. …”
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  10. 130

    Verbal Analytical Forms with Modifier ОДЫР-‘to sit’ in Khakass Language by I. L. Kyzlasova

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…It is noted that the researchers of the Turkic languages of Southern Siberia differently determine the content of the form -ып одыр : as a designation of process, durativity, continuality, actuality, etc. …”
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    Phylogenetic signal and rate of evolutionary change in language structures by Nataliia Hübler

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…I use metric D to measure the phylogenetic signal and Hidden Markov Model to calculate the evolutionary rate for 171 structural features coded for 12 Japonic, 2 Koreanic, 14 Mongolic, 11 Tungusic and 21 Turkic languages. To more deeply investigate the differences in evolutionary dynamics of structural features across areas of grammar, I divide the features into 4 language domains, 13 functional categories and 9 parts of speech. …”
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    A LIFE DEDICATED TO TURKOLOGY: PROF. EKREM ČAUŠEVIĆ by Azra ABADŽIĆ NAVAEY, Alena ĆATOVIĆ

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…He obtained his Masters degree at the same faculty in 1982 and his Ph.D in 1986 with a thesis on the evolution of forms of future tenses in Turkic languages. He has done postdoctoral studies at the universities in Istanbul (1978-1979), Ankara (1986), Vienna, Budapest and Sofia. …”
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    Language policy in the republic of uzbekistan in the period of independence by Elçin İBRAHİMOV

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The alphabet changes in 1993, 1995, and 2001 were unsuccessful attempts at rapprochement with other Turkic languages. However, in the action plan adopted by the state in 2019, it is specifically mentioned that additional measures should be taken in order to avoid repeating the mistakes that occurred in the transition to the Latin alphabet in the past. …”
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    Turkels – a Turkic Family in the Byzantine Civil Service by Andrey Yu. Vinogradov, Denis V. Kashtanov, Viktor N. Chkhaidze

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…It can be assumed that the owner of the seal, Turkeles, became the first Rhomaios in his family, entering the service of the Emperor as a translator from Turkic languages. The owner of the bucket, Theodore was called by the second name Turkeles, either from his father or as a family name. …”
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    THE IMPACT OF THE AZERBAIJANI LANGUAGE VOCALISM ON BAKU RESIDENTS RUSSIAN PRONUNCIATION: THE BILINGUAL ASPECT by Sanay H. Huseynli

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The fact of using vowel sounds that are absent in Russian is analyzed based on the law of harmony inherent in all Turkic languages. We revealed the fact of sounds intonational distortion in Russian. …”
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    Madrasah “Kizhe”: on the name of the Madrasah’s Founder in Staryi Krym by Sadofeev D.V.

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The manuscript “Muizz al-ansab” and various dictionaries from the Turkic languages were used as additional materials. Results and novelty of the research: A comparison of previously published sources and researches helped to consider various options for reading the name, acceptable for the thirteenth-fourteenth centuries, and the drawing of the inscription of the tombstone confirmed that O. …”
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    Towards Understanding Tajikistan’s Sociolinguistically Complex Language Ecology: Historical Development, Current Status, Issues, Research, Policy and Practice by Stephen A. Bahry, Tojiniso Olimnazarova

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…We provide a tentative overview of Tajikistan’s evolving language ecology from earliest times when a range of Eastern Iranian languages were dominant, to the reduced use of Eastern Iranian languages following the entry of Arabic and New Persian (a western Iranian language) into the ecology with the Arab conquest, and the subsequent entry of Turkic languages, and more recently the entry of Russian under the late Russian empire and its spread under the Soviet Union. …”
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    Vocabulary and Phraseology in a Bilingual Comparative Study Dictionary by T. G. Nikitina, M. A. Zhumaniyazov

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Particular attention is paid to the parameters and methods of the lexicographic description of material related to areas of potential interlanguage interference (interlanguage paronyms and antonyms of cognate Slavic languages; Russian relative and possessive adjectives and corresponding isafet constructions in Turkic languages; discrepancies relevant to any pair of linguistic cultures in a figurative understanding of the realities of the world around us, reflected in phraseological units with a common core component). …”
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    Parallel texts dataset for Uzbek-Kazakh machine translation by Bobur Allaberdiev, Gayrat Matlatipov, Elmurod Kuriyozov, Zafar Rakhmonov

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…This combination of methods to obtain a parallel corpus plays as a pivot for other languages among other low-resource Turkic languages.…”
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    Direction of Linguistic Slavistics in Bashkir State University by Larisa Kiseleva

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Within the framework of the scientific direction, comparative typological (in comparison with the Turkic languages) and sociolinguistic aspects are considered, and the results of the linguogeographic study of the Slavic languages (primarily Russian) are described. …”
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