K. MUSAEV ABOUT THE TURKISH ALPHABET: CENTURY TRADITIONS AND PROBLEMS OF UNION
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https://doi.org/10.31618/nas.2413-5291.2021.1.68.440Keywords:
Comparative-historical study, common Turkicalphabet, Turkic peoples, grammatical features, sound system.Abstract
K. Musaev academicianopinionthe impossibility ofa full understanding Turkic peopleswithout a commonalphabetreasonablycomprehensivescientific analysisof modern Türkology, where the studyof languages should be based onethnologicaland culturalfoundation, as therequirement of today – to makepublic, ethnic, culturalvalueTürkology, to fullycomprehend the meaning of theethnichistory, cultural historyof the state andinterstate relations,people and international relationsin the development oflanguage,understand the factthat it is through linguistic unitymergedtribesand the emergence ofnationas a nationwith its own traditions, its culture,with its nationalworld view. External factorscan notcompletely change thelinguistic system, but in the formation processofthe ethnic grouprelated languagesdialectsandplayed a role, enrichinglanguageaudiofeatures, which after a longhistorical development, resulted in aparticularlanguage system, withits domestic laws, withonlyherinherentproperties, with itsmorphology, phoneticsandsemantics.
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