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    Geo-political vampirism: how and why has Western literary scholarship appropriated and then re-mythologised the socio-historical origins of the vampire? by A. J. Dalton

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The article traces how the dominant Turkic languages of the region informed the proto-Albanian language, the ‘vampire’ (as both term and demonised ‘other’) entering Albanian folklore. …”
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  2. 142

    Archaic words in the Karabakh dialect of the Azerbaijani language by MEHERREM MEMMEDOV

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The main purpose of the research is to select archaic words in the Karabakh dialect in comparison with the literary language and determine the area and quantity, ancient and modern phonetic structure, as well as their meaning in comparison with other dialects of the Azerbaijani language, to follow their historical development on the basis of ancient Turkic manyscripts, materials of modern Turkic languages and dialects.…”
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    Religious and philosophical views of Dada Omar Rovshani and moral and didactic motives in "Miskinlikname" by Aynur PAŞAYEVA

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Notwithstanding the poet used many complicated expressions, terms related to his religious and philosophical ideas, having an excellent command of Turkish, Arabic and Persian languages, he mostly used words coming from fluent spoken language relating love, daily life and words historically used in Turkic languages. Rovshani’s use of verbal folklore, proverbs, sayings, a lively, simple vernacular in general attest his devotedness to people, their language, life and traditions. …”
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  4. 144

    THE SAMPLES OF FALSE FRIENDS BETWEEN AZERBAIJAN TURKISH AND TURKEY TURKISH IN A MANUSCRIPT TRANSLATED TO TURKISH IN THE AZERBAIJAN AREA IN XVI. CENTURY by Feyza TOKAT

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The foundations of Turkey Turkish and Azerbaijani Turkic languages which have separate writing languages at present, are based on Old Oghuz Turkic. …”
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  5. 145

    Upon the structure of comparative sentences in the language of Turkish mass media by K.A. Verkhova

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The latter can be used for a comparative historical analysis of the syntax of Turkic languages, which still has not yet been attempted. …”
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    Features of the 14th century dictionary “KITAB BULGAT AL-MUSHTAQ” and its thematic composition by M. Kassymova

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The methodology of the study includes such stages as distinguishing lexical units in manuscripts, copying from the manuscript version on a computer page, finding equivalents in Turkic languages. Key words: Mamluk-Kipchak, Arabic, vocabulary, manuscript, dictionary. …”
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    The Khakas-Altaian Mythonym Ker and the Proto-Yenissean Word for ‘Mammoth’. 1 by Vladimir V. Napolskikh

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The word ker is not explained from the Turkic languages and has no etymology. The epic tales of the Altaians and the Khakas featuring ker balyq reveal very good parallels with the mythological texts of the Kets, Selkups, and Khanty in which the mammoth-fish (Ket tel) appears in the place of ker balyq. …”
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  8. 148

    Lexemes iç, içeri, dış, dışarı in modern Turkish language by E.M. Napolnova

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The conclusions obtained are of both practical importance for teaching the language and can be efficiently used as a promising material for typological lexico-semantic research, especially in what concerns the directions of development of the vocabulary of the Turkic languages.…”
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    Marking the beginning and end of the Tatar word: The system of vowels by A.M. Galieva, Zh.E. Vavilova

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…In the future, the methodology developed in this work can be used for similar studies on other Turkic languages.…”
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  10. 150

    Features of the 14th century dictionary “KITAB BULGAT AL-MUSHTAQ” and its thematic composition by M. Kassymova

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The methodology of the study includes such stages as distinguishing lexical units in manuscripts, copying from the manuscript version on a computer page, finding equivalents in Turkic languages. Key words: Mamluk-Kipchak, Arabic, vocabulary, manuscript, dictionary.…”
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    Performance on State Exams in the Russian Language and Indicators of Cognitive Development: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Relationships by Юрий П. Зинченко, Игорь В. Гайдамашко, Сергей Б. Малых, Татьяна Н. Тихомирова

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Information processing speed was of specific importance in the process of learning the Russian language by non-native Russian-speaking students, regardless of whether they were native speakers of Romance or Turkic languages. Discussion. The results were interpreted within the context of the resource theory of individual human achievements. …”
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    Lingvodoc Platform to Process Dictionaries of Old Kalmyk: Preliminary Results Reviewed by Saglara V. Mirzaeva, Aisa O. Doleeva

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The Lingvodoc-based insight into the Old Kalmyk vowel system throughout the five examined dictionaries has revealed some vowel concordances, such as u (ü) / o (ö), e / i — and analogues of the latter have also been found in Turkic languages. The u > o transition is traced in N. …”
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    On the Vowel Epenthesis and Epithesis in Turkish Texts in the Manuscripts of Lithuanian Tatars by Hüseyin Durgut

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The vowel epithesis is a phonetic event that is more common in some Turkic languages than in Türkiye Turkish. The derivation of vowel at the end of the word, especially seen in borrowed words, provides ease of pronunciation in words of foreign origin that do not fit the sound system of the Turkish language. …”
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    Words Denoting the Sky in Mongolic Languages: Etymology and Semantics by Anna V. Dybo, Viktoria V. Kukanova, Saglara V. Mirzaeva, Evgeny V. Bembeev, Vladimir N. Mushaev, Vyacheslav N. Khoninov

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The fourth word *asman is a later borrowing from Persian to vocabularies of Muslim Mongols, sometimes via Turkic languages. The fifth lexical unit *agaɣar may have been included from Buddhist Sanskrit, and the sixth word *kei — from Middle Chinese. …”
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    Formant Transitions of Turkish Vowels by Vahid Sadeghi, Solmaz Mahmoodi

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…This indicates that tautosyllabic consonant clusters with sonority drop are acceptable. In Turkic languages, the stress falls on the final syllables of all parts of speech (noun, adjectives, adverbs, and verbs). …”
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