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A scientist deeply immersed in the study of ancient Turkic written monuments

https://doi.org/10.55491/2411-6076-2021-2-53-56

Abstract

Reading the comprehensive step-by-step analysis of ancient texts carried out by Kulmat Umraliev, the unique scientist who devoted himself to the inventory of texts, their historical, literary and linguistic analysis and writing important scientific works, we get to know unique methods of studying ancient Turkic written monuments of the XV-XIX centuries and later eras, which can serve as an example for modern researchers.

About the Author

A. Seitbekova
Institute of Linguistics named after Akhmet Baitursynuly
Kazakhstan

Head of the Department of Language History, Candidate of philological science.

Almaty.



References

1. Umiraliyev K. XV-XIX centuries. The language of Kazakh poetry. – Almaty, 1976. (monograph). – 240 P.

2. Treasure South: Oguz Kagan epic. – Almaty, Nurly Alem. 2011. – 320 P.

3. Ancient evidence of history (to the 70th anniversary of the birth of K. Omiraliyev) // Editor: E. Zhanpeisov. Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Akhmet Baitursynov Institute of Linguistics. Almaty: Nauka publ., 2001. – 334 P.

4. Umiraliyev K. common words in Kazakh and Madiyar (Hungarian) Languages // School of Kazakhstan, 1967. No. 5, pp. 82-83.


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Seitbekova A. A scientist deeply immersed in the study of ancient Turkic written monuments. Tiltanym. 2021;(2):53-56. (In Kazakh) https://doi.org/10.55491/2411-6076-2021-2-53-56

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