G. Clauson's dictionary remains a prime reference source for understanding of the lexical part of the Türkic languages, that for some unexplained reasons he chose to call Turkish, a term from the long gone Ottoman times. New publications on the etymology of...
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G. Clauson's dictionary remains a prime reference source for understanding of the lexical part of the Türkic languages, that for some unexplained reasons he chose to call Turkish, a term from the long gone Ottoman times. New publications on the etymology of the Türkic languages had expanded the field and the scope, leaving G. Clauson's work a basic reference compendium. The intent of this posting is to facilitate searches; no proofreading nor editing has been performed.
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