Turkic Languages

Turkic Languages 24 (2020) 1

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Die Reihenfolge beginnt mit dem Buch "Turkic Languages 24 (2020) 1". Wer alle Bücher der Reihe nach lesen möchte, sollte mit diesem Band von Hendrik Boeschoten beginnen. Mit insgesamt 5 Bänden wurde die Reihe über einen Zeitraum von ungefähr 4 Jahren fortgesetzt. Der neueste Band trägt den Titel "Turkic Languages 27 (2023) 1".

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  • Start der Reihe: 03.06.2020
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  • Band: 24
  • Autor: Boeschoten, Hendrik
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Turkic Languages 24 (2020) 1

The journal Turkic Languages is devoted to linguistic Turcology. It addresses descriptive, comparative, synchronic, diachronic, theoretical, and methodological problems of the study of Turkic languages including questions of genetic, typological and areal relations, linguistic variation, and language acquisition. The journal aims at presenting work of current interest on a variety of subjects, and thus welcomes contributions on all aspects of Turkic language studies. It contains articles, review articles, reviews, discussions, reports, and surveys of publications.The journal uses a double blind review system in selecting articles for publication. The preferred language of publication is English.From the contents (altogether 7 contributions):Natalia Dubrovskaya & Julia Normanskaya, The Turkic colour term kӧk ‘bluegreen’. The evolution of its semantics and its impact on the system of colour terms in the contact languagesTacettin Turgay, Semantics of Turkish bare nouns and the function of classifiersJulian Rentzsch & Liljana Mitkovska & Gabriela Nedelkoska, Complementation strategies with the verb ‘to know’ in the Turkish dialect of Ohrid compared to Standard Turkish and MacedonianHendrik Boeschoten, Contributions to the lexicography of early Middle Turkic. Part 1Chris Lasse Däbritz, The INEL Dolgan Corpus
Cover: Turkic Languages 26 (2022) 1
  • Band: 26
  • Autor: Boeschoten, Hendrik
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  • Veröffentlicht: 08.06.2022
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Turkic Languages 26 (2022) 1

The journal Turkic Languages is devoted to linguistic Turcology. It addresses descriptive, comparative, synchronic, diachronic, theoretical, and methodological problems of the study of Turkic languages including questions of genetic, typological and areal relations, linguistic variation, and language acquisition. The journal aims at presenting work of current interest on a variety of subjects, and thus welcomes contributions on all aspects of Turkic language studies. It contains articles, review articles, reviews, discussions, reports, and surveys of publications.The journal uses a double blind review system in selecting articles for publication. The preferred language of publication is English.From the contents (altogether 10 contributions):Hülya Yıldız, A proposed new reading of the fifteenth line on the southern face of the Bilgä Kaghan inscriptionAbdurishid Yakup, Expressions of necessity in Old UyghurJulian Rentzsch & Zeynep Erk Emeksiz, Perception verbs in Old Anatolian Turkish. A preliminary surveyGerjan van Schaaik, Descriptive gaps: The case of transitive ol-Tülay Çulha, Words and phrases in Crimean Karaim Bible texts
Cover: Turkic Languages 26 (2022) 2
  • Band: 26
  • Autor: Boeschoten, Hendrik
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  • Veröffentlicht: 20.12.2022
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Turkic Languages 26 (2022) 2

The journal Turkic Languages is devoted to linguistic Turcology. It addresses descriptive, comparative, synchronic, diachronic, theoretical, and methodological problems of the study of Turkic languages including questions of genetic, typological and areal relations, linguistic variation, and language acquisition. The journal aims at presenting work of current interest on a variety of subjects, and thus welcomes contributions on all aspects of Turkic language studies. It contains articles, review articles, reviews, discussions, reports, and surveys of publications.The journal uses a double blind review system in selecting articles for publication. The preferred language of publication is English.From the contents (altogether 12 contributions):Mehmet Akkuş, Lexical copies in Khalaj: A contribution to the World Loanword Database (WOLD)Atdhe Hykolli & Bardh Rugova, Turkisms in Zadar Arbanasi as a reflection of Turkisms in 18th-century AlbanianElisabetta Ragagnin, Ostensive markers in Azeri and some other Turkic languagesAynur Abish, Topic in Kazakh as spoken in ChinaTürken Çağlar & Çiğdem Sağın-Şimşek & Elena Antonova-Ünlü, Evidentiality in Turkish as L2: Evidence from the final attainment of Russian immigrants
Cover: Turkic Languages 27 (2023) 1
  • Band: 27
  • Autor: Boeschoten, Hendrik
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  • Veröffentlicht: 14.06.2023
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Turkic Languages 27 (2023) 1

The journal Turkic Languages is devoted to linguistic Turcology. It addresses descriptive, comparative, synchronic, diachronic, theoretical, and methodological problems of the study of Turkic languages including questions of genetic, typological and areal relations, linguistic variation, and language acquisition. The journal aims at presenting work of current interest on a variety of subjects, and thus welcomes contributions on all aspects of Turkic language studies. It contains articles, review articles, reviews, discussions, reports, and surveys of publications.The journal uses a double blind review system in selecting articles for publication. The preferred language of publication is English.From the contents (altogether 10 contributions):Lars Johanson, Two-consonant conjuncts in Turkic runiform textsOrçun Ünal, A word of Turkic origin in Altaic languages: *pirŭ- ‘to foretell’Tacettin Turgay, Generic markers in TurkishAo Pan, How women speak Salar: The relationship between gender and evidentialityNinel V. Malyševa & Marina A. Osorova, Yakut names of medicinal plantsVacide Köse & Javanshir Shibliyev, Languages compete and communitiescoexist in a peaceful Cypriot mixed village
Cover: Turkic Languages 27 (2023) 2
  • Band: 27
  • Autor: Boeschoten, Hendrik
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  • Veröffentlicht: 30.01.2024
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Turkic Languages 27 (2023) 2

The journal Turkic Languages is devoted to linguistic Turcology. It addresses descriptive, comparative, synchronic, diachronic, theoretical, and methodological problems of the study of Turkic languages including questions of genetic, typological and areal relations, linguistic variation, and language acquisition. The journal aims at presenting work of current interest on a variety of subjects, and thus welcomes contributions on all aspects of Turkic language studies. It contains articles, review articles, reviews, discussions, reports, and surveys of publications.The journal uses a double blind review system in selecting articles for publication. The preferred language of publication is English.From the contents (altogether 8 contributions):Birsel Karakoç & Uldanay Jumabay, On the semantics of transformativizing postverbial constructions in KazakhHasan Hayırsever, Some remarks on newly discovered Evenki copies in DolganMary Ann Walter, Perception of whistled Turkish by Turkish speakersEvdokiya N. Afanaseva & Vladimir D. Monastyrev, Mongolian-Russian-Yakut Dictionary: First Experience in Yakut Multilingual Lexicography

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