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is an academic journal published by Akhmet Yassawi University in Turkestan. The journal publishes articles in Kazakh, Russian, Turkish and English. The journal's chief editor, editorial board and referee's are professional scientists from prestigious educational institutions of Kazakhstan, Russia and Turkey.
a peer-reviewed journal of Oxford University Press. The journal is highly interdisciplinary and covers theoretical, computational, database-driven, and experimental work emerging from linguistics, psychology, anthropology, biology, evolutionary theory, computer sciences, philosophy, and other relevant disciplines
is a peer-reviewed biannual academic journal published by Harrassowitz. The journal covers research on all aspects of linguistics concerning Turkic languages. The published issues are archived on the website Turkic Languages Open Access. They are freely accessible online one year after publication.
is a scientific subscription based print journal published biannually in Russia. The issues older than 2 years are available for free in pdf format. The journal publishes articles only in Russian
This work uses computational Bayesian phylogenetic methods to build a phylogeny of the Turkic languages, express the reliability of the proposed branches in terms of probability, and estimate the time-depth of the family within credibility intervals.
Dr. Peter B. Golden, Professor Emeritus of History, Turkish and Middle Eastern Studies at Rutgers University, provides an in depth overview of the book's content.
The article presents the results of our studies of loanwords in the Turkic languages and borrowings from the Turkic languages that can be classified as borrowed in Proto-Turkic and Common Turkic times.