TEXT UNIT ANALYSIS IN TURKIC LANGUAGE FAMILY
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Аннотация:
This article explores text unit analysis in languages belonging to the Turkic
language family, delving into the linguistic features, structural elements, and cultural
influences that shape the written forms of these languages. The article provides an overview
of the Turkic languages, discussing their origins, geographic distribution, and classification.
Additionally, it examines the most prominent features of Turkic languages and their
implications for text unit analysis, including agglutination, vowel harmony, and word order.
Finally, the article discusses the application of text unit analysis in various domains, such as
language teaching, machine translation, and linguistic research.
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