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Zh. Zhakupov; N. Abdikarim; G. Syzdykova; K. Sarekenova; A. M. Umasheva; M. Adilov; L. Yespekova – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2024
The Khotons, in the west of Mongolia, were originally Turkic people who spoke the Khoton language, until the 19th century, which is currently considered extinct. This study aimed to prove that the Khoton language belonged to the Turkic languages; and to standardize the Swadesh inventory in relation to the Khoton words. The Swadesh inventory of…
Descriptors: Turkic Languages, Standard Spoken Usage, Semantics, Pronunciation