Difference between revisions of "Kyrgyz"
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* FreeLang "[http://www.freelang.net/online/kirghiz.php Free Kyrgyz-English Dictionary]" |
* FreeLang "[http://www.freelang.net/online/kirghiz.php Free Kyrgyz-English Dictionary]" |
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* "[http://slovar-kyr-rus.narod.ru/ Kyrgyz-Russian Dictionary ]" (in Russian) |
* "[http://slovar-kyr-rus.narod.ru/ Kyrgyz-Russian Dictionary ]" (in Russian) |
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* Frunze (1985) "[http://altaica.ru/LIBRARY/yudahin/kyrgyz_dictionary1.pdf Kyrgyz-Russian Dictionary Volume 1] |
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* Frunze (1985) "[http://altaica.ru/LIBRARY/yudahin/kyrgyz_dictionary2.pdf Kyrgyz-Russian Dictionary Volume 2] |
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===Grammars=== |
===Grammars=== |
Revision as of 17:42, 9 January 2011
Machine transliteration
- KPR - Gardeners Club Slovakia (1998-2010) "Kyrgyz Cyrillic - Arabic - Latin converter" (in Chinese, Russian, and English)
Dictionaries
- Bilingual
- FreeLang "Free Kyrgyz-English Dictionary"
- "Kyrgyz-Russian Dictionary " (in Russian)
- Frunze (1985) "Kyrgyz-Russian Dictionary Volume 1
- Frunze (1985) "Kyrgyz-Russian Dictionary Volume 2
Grammars
- Wikipedia Community "A Handbook of Kyrgyz Grammer"
- Wikipedia Community "Kyrgyz Grammar" (in Kyrgyz)
- Mairam Abylkasymova (1997) "Kyrgyz Language Manual for Peace Corps Volunteers in Kyrgyzstan" 324.pages
- Ilsa Cirtautus "[1]" 167.pages
- "Kyrgyz Grammar (in Russian)
Morphology
Stefan Wurm Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London Vol. 13, No. 1 (1949), pp. 97-120 Published by: Cambridge University Press on behalf of School of Oriental and African Studies
Misc
- Wikipedia Community "Kyrgyz"
- ... "Kyrgyz Language"
- ... "Kyrgyz Alphabet"
- UCLA Language Materials Project "Kyrgyz Profile"
- Omniglot (1998 - 2011) "Kyrgyz Writing System"
- SRAS (1999 - 2010) "The Talking Kyrgyz Phrasebook"
- Jonathan North Washington (2009) Insights on Coda Cluster Phonology in Kazakh and Kyrgyz from a Split-Margin Approach
- Jonathan North Washington (2006) Where Turkic stress falls: Challenging final-stress analyses in Kazakh and Kyrgyz