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The Vocabulary of Inanimate Nature As a Part of Turkic-Mongolian Language Commonness
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Contextualized Bilingualism in the Republics of Southern Siberia
Divergence of Altai Macro System Languages and Issues of Their Genetic Relationship O. Sapashev* A. Smailova** B. Zhaksymov
Yakut Leader Tygyn As a Phenomenon of Ethnic Culture
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From Language Documentation Data to LLOD: a Case Study in Turkic Lemon Dictionaries
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A Comparison of Equality in Kazakh and Turkic Languages of Siberia
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On Some Specific Non-Finite Forms of the Verbs in the Turkic Languages
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The Phonetic Researches of North-Altai Turkic Languages by the Advanced Research Techniques Selyutina
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How the Predicate Valence Forms the Basic Simple Sentence
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Preservation of Linguistic Diversity: Russian Experience
The Somatic Characteristics of the Kyrgyz Vowels in Comparison with the Southern-Siberian Turkic Languages
41 Phraseological Units in the Tatar Language Containing the Component Of
The State of Turkological Science in China: Turkic Language and Turkic Writing Research
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It Is Known That the Ancestors of the Chuvashs Descended from Turkic Nomads Who, in the First Years of the Christian Era, Had Im
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Phonemic Inventory of the Shor Language Uliana Kazagasheva
Ajana Ozonova Institute of Philology, Novosibirsk, Russia the TUBA PEOPLE and THEIR LANGUAGE TUBA HALKI VE DİLLERİ
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ENG Simulation Report Altai Krai
Appendix A: a Brief Description of China's 56 Ethnic Groups1
On the Usage of Plural Signs in the Languages of Chinese Minoritie-The Uzbek Plural Sign―-Lar‖
Tilburg University Objective and Subjective Data on Altai and Kazakh Ethnolinguistic Vitality in the Russian Federation Republic