MILLENNIUMS AROUND THE BLACK SEA (TURKISMS IN ISLAND DIALECTS AND ETHNIC TAMGAS)

Abstract

In this article the author investigates the Türkisms functioning in the Russian dialects of Odessa region and identifies the source languages and intermediate languages, with which there was a diffusion and dispersion in the recipient language.

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Abay Kairzhanov, Aigerim Boldrikova

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Abay Kairzhanov, Aigerim Boldrikova (2017). MILLENNIUMS AROUND THE BLACK SEA (TURKISMS IN ISLAND DIALECTS AND ETHNIC TAMGAS). Наукові записки Міжнародного гуманітарного університету, 27(), 121-127. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-445565