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Turkic languages, Southeast --- Qurʼan --- Turkic languages, Southeast.
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This book is a theoretically oriented, comparative study of noun phrases and their semantic and morpho-syntactic properties. This is the first study that provides a comprehensive analysis of the nominal structure in Uzbek, and compares it with corresponding structures in other article and article-less languages. Uzbek nominals represent a fertile ground to test the universality of the DP hypothesis and to make an insightful contribution to an ongoing debate about the functional architecture of the nominal domain in languages with and without articles. The study shows that the ordering of various nominal suffixes in Uzbek reflects a rich functional structure, involving not only DP but also KP. The work also discusses elements such as determiners, demonstratives, quantifiers and adjectives, and positioning of these elements within the nominal domain. This study is especially useful for researchers interested in theoretical linguistics, comparative syntax and typology.
Uzbek language --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Article --- Uzbeg language --- Turkic languages, Southeast --- Noun phrase. --- Article. --- Function words --- Noun phrase --- E-books --- Linguistics --- Philology
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Uighur language --- Texts --- -Eastern Turki language --- Kashgar language --- Kashgar-Yarkend dialect --- Uigur language --- Uyghur language --- Wighor language --- Yarkand language --- Yarkend language --- Turkic languages, Southeast --- -Texts --- Eastern Turki language --- Uighur language - China - Kashi - Texts
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Uighur language --- Texts. --- S25/0400 --- S32/0400 --- Eastern Turki language --- Kashgar language --- Kashgar-Yarkend dialect --- Uigur language --- Uyghur language --- Wighor language --- Yarkand language --- Yarkend language --- Turkic languages, Southeast --- Texts --- Xinjiang--Turkish languages --- Central Asia--Altaic languages
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Language planning and national development : the Uzbek experience
Language planning --- Language policy --- Uzbek language --- Reform. --- Uzbek S.S.R. --- Reform --- Language planning - Uzbek S.S.R. --- Language policy - Uzbek S.S.R. --- Uzbek language - Reform. --- Uzbeg language --- Turkic languages, Southeast --- Glottopolitics --- Institutional linguistics --- Language and languages --- Language and state --- Languages, National --- Languages, Official --- National languages --- Official languages --- State and language --- Communication policy --- Planned language change --- Sociolinguistics --- Government policy --- Planning
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The current volume presents a selection of 126 texts in Uyghur posted in public spaces, translated, and annotated for this book. The author started photographing Uyghur texts in 2008 at the time of the Beijing olympics and continued to do so during 2009, the year of the so-called ?Urumqi uprising? of July 5. This event generated a stream of texts posted in public spaces that reflected the efforts made by the authorities to re-establish control. In the course of his travels in the years thereafter the author continued to add to the corpus of photographed Uyghur texts. At the same time he started collecting, as comprehensively as possible, various types of folders, brochures, handouts, and product wrappings with texts illustrating aspects of Uyghur culture and society. The texts, published here for the first time, are primary source materials documenting a wide variety of aspects of daily life of the Uyghurs in Shinjang. The implicit messages or explicit references contained in many of these texts give them significance as clues towards an understanding of the existential realities they reflect or illustrate.
Uighur (Turkic people) --- Group identity --- Ethnic identity --- Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu (China) --- Politics and government --- Civilization --- -- Social conditions --- Wall newspapers --- Uighur language --- Eastern Turki language --- Kashgar language --- Kashgar-Yarkend dialect --- Uigur language --- Uyghur language --- Wighor language --- Yarkand language --- Yarkend language --- Turkic languages, Southeast --- Broadsides --- Newspapers --- Texts --- 新疆维吾尔自治区 (China) --- Xinjiang Weiwu'er Zizhiqu (China) --- Hsin-chiang Wei-wu-erh tzu chih chʻü (China) --- Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (China) --- Autonomes Gebiet Xinjiang der Uiguren (China) --- Xinjiang Uigur Autonomous Region (China) --- XUAR (China) --- East Turkestan (China) --- Chinese Turkestan (China) --- Turkistān al-Sharqīyah (China) --- Sinčhīang (China : Autonomous region) --- Khēt Kānpokkhrō̜ngtonʻēng Sinčhīang ʻUikū (China) --- Sinʹt︠s︡zi︠a︡nskiĭ uĭgurskiĭ avtonomnyĭ raĭon (China) --- Sinʹt︠s︡zi︠a︡n-uĭgurskiĭ avtonomnyĭ raĭon (China) --- Sinʹt︠s︡zi︠a︡n-uĭgurskiĭ avtonomnyĭ raĭon KNP (China) --- Sinʹt︠s︡zi︠a︡n (China) --- Xin Jiang Uygur Autonomous Region (China) --- Sinkiang Uigur Autonomous Region (China) --- Shinkyō Uiguru Jichiku (China) --- Hsin-chiang (China : Autonomous region) --- Xinjiang (China : Autonomous region) --- Shyn︠g︡zhan︠g︡ (China : Autonomous region) --- Uyghur Autonomous Region (China) --- Sinkiang Uighur Autonomous Region (China) --- Uygur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang (China) --- Xinjiang weiwu'er zizhiqu ren min zheng fu (China) --- Sinjiyang (China : Autonomous region) --- SUAR (China) --- SUAR KNP (China) --- Doğu Türkistan (China) --- Sinʹt︠s︡zi︠a︡n-Uĭgurii︠a︡ (China) --- Vostochnyĭ Turkestan (China) --- Dzhungarii︠a︡ (China) --- Kashgarii︠a︡ (China) --- 東突厥斯坦 (China) --- Dong Tujuesitan (China) --- East Turkistan (China) --- Eastern Turkistan (China) --- Uyghurstan (China) --- Uyghuristan (China) --- Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (China) --- Xinjiang Sheng (China) --- Social conditions --- Ethnic identity. --- S25/0400 --- S25/0800 --- Xinjiang--Turkish languages --- Xinjiang--Social conditions --- Uĭgurii︠a︡ --- Уйгурия --- Kashkarii︠a︡ --- Кашгария --- I︠a︡rkendskoe gosudarstvo Saidii︠a︡ --- Яркендское государство Саидия --- I︠a︡rkend state of Saidi︠a︡ --- Malai︠a︡ Bukharii︠a︡ --- Малая Бухария --- Small Bukharii︠a︡, --- Altyshar --- Алтышар --- Ĭettishar --- Йеттишар --- Dzhungarii︠a︡ --- Джунгария --- Vostochnyĭ Turkestan --- Восточный Туркестан --- Eastern Turkestan --- Vostochno-Turkestanskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Восточно-Туркестанская Республика --- Eastern-Turkestan Republic --- Sinʹt︠s︡zi︠a︡n-Uĭgur Avtonomnyĭ Raiʹon (China) --- Синьцзян-Уйгур Автономный Район (China) --- Sinʹt︠s︡zi︠a︡n-Uĭgur Autonomous Region --- Civilization. --- Politics and government. --- Social conditions. --- Wall newspapers. --- Texts. --- 2000-2099. --- China --- Taranchi (Turkic people) --- Uighurs --- Uigur (Turkic people) --- Uigurs --- Uyghur (Turkic people) --- Uyghurs --- Uygur (Turkic people) --- Weiwu'er (Turkic people) --- Ethnology --- Turkic peoples
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