General Characteristics of the Nominal Parts of Speech in the Armenian-Kypchak Monuments
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https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-678X-2018-124-3-192-203Keywords:
monuments, Middle Ages, Kipchak, Armenian-Kipchak, nouns, adjectives, numerals, categoryAbstract
While the heritage of the Kipchak language has been described and studied in
various fields of modern Turkic studies and linguistics, the Armenian-Kipchak monuments, such
as «Tore bitigi», «Kypchak grammar», have not been specially examined in linguistic terms. For
this reason, the article analyzes the category of names of medieval Armenian-Kipchak languages,
which are found in the language of the monuments of «Tore bitigi» and «Kypchak grammar».
It is known that the modern Kazakh language was developed on the basis of medieval Kypchak
language. One of the main goals of the article is to prove that the modern Kazakh language has
grown from medieval Kypchak language on the basis of studying specific language data and laws.
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