Difference between revisions of "Kyrgyz"

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* Omniglot (1998 - 2011) "[http://www.omniglot.com/writing/kirghiz.htm Kyrgyz Writing System]"
* Omniglot (1998 - 2011) "[http://www.omniglot.com/writing/kirghiz.htm Kyrgyz Writing System]"
* SRAS (1999 - 2010) "[http://www.sras.org/english_kyrgyz_phrasebook The Talking Kyrgyz Phrasebook]"
* SRAS (1999 - 2010) "[http://www.sras.org/english_kyrgyz_phrasebook The Talking Kyrgyz Phrasebook]"
* Celestial Mountains Travel Encyclopedia of Kyrgyzstan "[http://celestial.com.kg/articles/people/Culture/Language_91.htmv Kyrgyz Language]"
* Jonathan North Washington (2009) [http://jnw.name/papers/2009au-codacluster_handout.pdf Insights on Coda Cluster Phonology in Kazakh and Kyrgyz from a Split-Margin Approach]
* Jonathan North Washington (2006) [http://jnw.name/papers/2006wi-stress.pdf Where Turkic stress falls: Challenging final-stress analyses in Kazakh and Kyrgyz]


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