Language features of books for christian tatars and karaman turks

AutorOkan Guler - Zoya N. Kirillova - Liaisan Sahin
CargoKazan Federal University. - Kazan Federal University, Tel.: +79274344737. e-mail: zkirillova@yandex.ru. - Marmara University.
Páginas421-428
Periódico do Núcleo de Estudos e Pesquisas sobre Gênero e Direito
Centro de Ciências Jurídicas - Universidade Federal da Paraíba
V. 8 - Nº 07 - Ano 2019 – Special Edition
ISSN | 2179-7137 | http://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs2/index.php/ged/index
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LANGUAGE FEATURES OF BOOKS FOR CHRISTIAN TATARS
AND KARAMAN TURKS
Okan Guler1
Zoya N. Kirillova2
Liaisan Sahin3
Abstract: This article is carried out in
line with comparative studies and is
devoted to the study of the specific
language features of baptized Tatars and
Karamanlid Turks. The need to study
this topic is caused by increased attention
to the Kryashen and Karamanlid dialects,
their linguistic features and history. The
objects of study were religious texts,
textbooks and literary works in Kryashen
and Karamanlid dialects. As the subject
of the study, the language features of
these texts were examined, as well as the
history of the appearance of baptized
Tatars and Karamanlid Turks. The
scientific novelty of this work lies in the
fact that the Kryashen and Karamanlid
dialects were studied for the first time in
a comparative aspect. The analysis was
based on data from a continuous sample
of explanatory, etymological,
encyclopedic dictionaries of the Tatar,
1 Kazan Federal University.
2 Kazan Federal University, Tel.: +79274344737. e-mail:
zkirillova@yandex.ru.
3 Marmara University.
Turkish, and Ottoman-Turkish
languages based on the following
sources: religious texts, textbooks, and
literary works. The theoretical basis of
this study is the following main points:
language and religion are interconnected
and interdependent; phonetic and lexical
features reflect the specifics of the
language; sacred texts, textbooks and
literary works make it possible to
identify the history and origin of the
people, the belonging of the language to
certain language groups.
Keywords: baptized Tatars, grunts,
Turks, Karamanlids, dialects, linguistic
features, borrowings.
Introduction
Baptized Tatars (Kryashen) are
an ethno-confessional group of Tatars of
the Volga and Ural regions. Today they

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