Is the Turkic us- ‘to be thirsty’ a loanword from Mongolic? An overview of Mongolic loanwords in Old Turkic
The present study questions whether the Old Turkic verb us- ‘to be thirsty’ is derived from the nominal base *u ‘water’, which is attested as such in Kitan and as *usun in Common Mongolic. Since there is no denominal verbal formative +s-...
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| Main Author: | Orçun Ünal |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Jagiellonian University Press
2025-02-01
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| Series: | Studia Linguistica Universitatis Cracoviensis |
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