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PROCESSING OF CONSONANTS IN THE QARAQALPAQ LANGUAGE
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One of the ancient Turkic peoples was the Karakalpak Turks. The Karakalpak language
belongs to the Kipchak subgroup of the Turkic language family and is the official state
language of the Karakalpak Autonomous Republic. The Karakalpak language is spoken by
approximately 400,000 people. They live mainly in Uzbekistan. This language belongs to the
Kipchak-Nogai branch, along with the Nogai, Kazakh and Karachay languages. Although it is
lexically closer to the Kazakh language, it differs from them in terms of spelling. In general, all
Turkic languages have preserved the linguistic features of the ancient Turkic languages,
including their phonetic, lexical, morphological and syntactic structure. The Karakalpak
written language begins with the establishment of Karakalpakstan (1925). The spoken
language is very close to the Kazakh and Kyrgyz languages. The Karakalpaks used the Arabic
alphabet in 1924-1928. In 1928, the Karakalpak alphabet was created and adopted based on
the Latin script. The Karakalpak alphabet consisted of 32 letters, including 9 vowels and 23
consonants. Later, in 1932, under the influence of the Russians, they switched to the Cyrillic
alphabet. Since 1996, the Latin-based Karakalpak alphabet has been adopted again. As in
Azerbaijani Turkish, there are 23 consonants in Karakalpak Turkish, and during the formation
of these consonants, various obstacles are encountered in the oral cavity of the air flow, some
of which are formed based on noise, and some are formed on the basis of noise and voice.
When we look at the processing of consonants in the Karakalpak language, we see that there
is no complete unity in the classification of consonants (consonants) included in the phonetics
of Turkic languages. The reason for this is that, since it was not possible to benefit from
modern phonetic data provided by phonetic laboratories so far, it was carried out differently
than it should have been.
Title: PROCESSING OF CONSONANTS IN THE QARAQALPAQ LANGUAGE
Description:
One of the ancient Turkic peoples was the Karakalpak Turks.
The Karakalpak language
belongs to the Kipchak subgroup of the Turkic language family and is the official state
language of the Karakalpak Autonomous Republic.
The Karakalpak language is spoken by
approximately 400,000 people.
They live mainly in Uzbekistan.
This language belongs to the
Kipchak-Nogai branch, along with the Nogai, Kazakh and Karachay languages.
Although it is
lexically closer to the Kazakh language, it differs from them in terms of spelling.
In general, all
Turkic languages have preserved the linguistic features of the ancient Turkic languages,
including their phonetic, lexical, morphological and syntactic structure.
The Karakalpak
written language begins with the establishment of Karakalpakstan (1925).
The spoken
language is very close to the Kazakh and Kyrgyz languages.
The Karakalpaks used the Arabic
alphabet in 1924-1928.
In 1928, the Karakalpak alphabet was created and adopted based on
the Latin script.
The Karakalpak alphabet consisted of 32 letters, including 9 vowels and 23
consonants.
Later, in 1932, under the influence of the Russians, they switched to the Cyrillic
alphabet.
Since 1996, the Latin-based Karakalpak alphabet has been adopted again.
As in
Azerbaijani Turkish, there are 23 consonants in Karakalpak Turkish, and during the formation
of these consonants, various obstacles are encountered in the oral cavity of the air flow, some
of which are formed based on noise, and some are formed on the basis of noise and voice.
When we look at the processing of consonants in the Karakalpak language, we see that there
is no complete unity in the classification of consonants (consonants) included in the phonetics
of Turkic languages.
The reason for this is that, since it was not possible to benefit from
modern phonetic data provided by phonetic laboratories so far, it was carried out differently
than it should have been.
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