Karadeniz International Scientific Journal

This is an internationally refereed social science journal that is published every three months (quarterly) in electronic-based and print-based since 2009. The journal publishes four issues each year (March, June, September, and December).

The publication language of this journal is Turkish, English, or Russian.

This is an open-access journal. Therefore, all issues and articles published so far can be accessed free of charge from the journal's website.

 

IN CONSIDERATION OF ACADEMIC WORKS TURKIC TRACES IN RUSSIAN LANGUAGE

Ergali ESBOSINOV

Nowadays, Turkic languages are world languages with more than 600 thousand words, which roots date back to the early estimates of history. In the background of the fact that Turkic people are so widespread and then influencing other languages, these languages are strong languages of political administration, rich in phonetic structure and literary power. Slavonic languages and Turkic languages associations started in the first century. Scientists classify these associations according to many historical circles. The first period is estimated to be І-VІІІ centuries. The Avars, which lie between the Slavs living in the Eastern European regions and the Huns, are the economic relations between the Khazars and the Bulgarians living in the banks of the Edil River. In this age, Slavic tribes generally passed names, places and water (river) names. Second cycle is ІХ-ХІІ centuries. According to some Turkologists, this periodical Turkic quotation words are of Kipchak language. There is no doubt that the relations between the Russians and the Turkic people have continued from the ancient times to the present day. We are witnessing that the two nations that have lived in the same geographical region for many years and struggled in some periods, have entered into cultural interaction in the mentioned process. The fact that there are still many Turkic translations in the Russian language is important because it shows the density of cultural contacts in the past. Turkic words in Russian are called "Turkism" in Russian literature.

Keywords: Russian, Turkic, Turkism, language interaction, sociolinguistics.

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