It is discussed about modern usage of adopted words
and their vocabularies, Turkism usage fields, phonetic, grammatical
and lexis-semantic assimilation of the typological-morphological
structures of entering to different Hindi languages in comparative
typological aspects in this scientific article. The lexis vocabulary is
rich, the prevalence area is wide and it has researched the entering
process of vocabulary into the great languages of Turkic elements
from the speakers- numbers. The research work has worked on the
base of Hindi vocabulary.
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[2] Arakin V.D. Turkic lexis elements in the memory of Russian language
of Mongol period. In the book: "Turkism in Eastern Slavyan languages" - ð£: Science, 1974.
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[4] Rabynovich I.S. Forty century of Indian literature. Moscow. 1969.
[5] Hindi and Russian dictionary. ð£: Soviet encyclopedia, 1972. 1 v.
[6] Kazakh language etymological dictionary (ðå-ðÑ vv.) / under the guidance
of A.Yskakov. - ðÉlmaty: Kazakh SSR SA, 1974-1986.
[7] Kazakh language dictionary. Editor, doctor philological science,
professor T.Zhanuzakov. Almaty. 1999.
[8] Kazakh short etimological dictionary. - Almaty,1966.
[9] Baizhanov T. The history of Kazakh army vocabulary. Doctoral dissertation. - ðÉlmaty, 1993-336-p.
[10] Common linguistics. - ð£.: Science, 1970.-604 p.
[11] Tomanov M. Kazakh historical grammar. - Almaty: School, 1988.
[12] Haidar M. Indo-Central Asian Relations. From Early Times to Medieval
Period. New Delhi: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2004.
[13] Boeschoten, Hendrik & Lars Johanson. 2006. Turkic languages in contact. Turcologica, Bd. 61. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
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and their vocabularies, Turkism usage fields, phonetic, grammatical
and lexis-semantic assimilation of the typological-morphological
structures of entering to different Hindi languages in comparative
typological aspects in this scientific article. The lexis vocabulary is
rich, the prevalence area is wide and it has researched the entering
process of vocabulary into the great languages of Turkic elements
from the speakers- numbers. The research work has worked on the
base of Hindi vocabulary.", keywords = "Adopted words, language communications, Turkism, Turkic languages.", volume = "6", number = "11", pages = "3281-4", }