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Turkic Borrowings in Russian
Turkic Borrowings in Russian

Author(s): Nargiz Ali Yusufkhanova
Subject(s): Comparative Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Philology, Stylistics
Published by: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Keywords: Turkisms; borrowed words; mutual influence of languages; languages of different systems; related words; structural and semantic features; functioning;

Summary/Abstract: The vocabulary of any functioning language consists of original and borrowed words. The Russian language is no exception. Turkic borrowings form a significant layer of the vocabulary of the Russian language, filling it with meanings that are of great scientific interest both in philological terms and as a subject for ethnographic and historical research. In order to more accurately define the boundaries of the term “Turkism”, corresponding to the true origin of words, all Turkisms are divided into primordial and historical. The connection of languages of different systems is a historical process based on historical, cultural and interstate relations, scientific and technological progress, the development of scientific areas, etc. The mutual influence of languages is an integral part of the historical, cultural, political and sociological process. Thus, the language reflects emerging innovations and enriches itself by borrowing words from other languages. The vocabulary of any functioning language is made up of native and borrowed words. The Russian language is no exception. Turkic borrowings form a significant layer of the vocabulary of the Russian language, filling it with meanings that are of great scientific interest not only in philological terms but also as a subject for ethnographic and historical research. The connection between the Russian and Turkic peoples that arose since ancient times, their close contact, due to territorial proximity and the vital need to maintain trade and economic relations, demanded from the peoples who speak these languages a practical knowledge of the languages of their neighbours.

  • Issue Year: 27/2023
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 71-78
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English