Additional Turkic and Tungusic Borrowings into Yukaghir II
Continuing on previous research, in this second part of a paper series, ten newly found suggested borrowings from the Turkic, Tungusic and Mongolic languages into the Yukaghir languages and dialects of far north eastern Siberia are presented as loanword etymologies. The chronology of the borrowings...
Published in: | Journal of Old Turkic Studies |
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Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
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Erdem UÇAR
2019
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Online Access: | https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/jots/issue/42441/486970 https://doi.org/10.35236/jots.486970 |
Summary: | Continuing on previous research, in this second part of a paper series, ten newly found suggested borrowings from the Turkic, Tungusic and Mongolic languages into the Yukaghir languages and dialects of far north eastern Siberia are presented as loanword etymologies. The chronology of the borrowings is considered, and solid phonological and semantic considerations are given for each suggestion, and other possible cognates or borrowings in the surrounding languages are also discussed. Continuing on previous research, in thissecond part of a paper series, ten newly found suggested borrowings from theTurkic, Tungusic and Mongolic languages into the Yukaghir languages anddialects of far north eastern Siberia are presented as loanword etymologies.The chronology of the borrowings is considered, and solid phonological andsemantic considerations are given for each suggestion, and other possiblecognates or borrowings in the surrounding languages are also discussed. |
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