Ethnolinguistic Nuclear Roots of Ancient Civilizations in the Light of Later Sound-Developments

Authors

  • Djaparov Nooman Department of Kyrgyz language. The Institute State language and culture. I.Arabaev Kyrgyz State University. Bishkek. Kyrgyzstan
  • Shamshieva Mahabat Salimbekovna Ph.D, Associate Professor, Principal of the Asian Innovation College, Bishkek. Kyrgyzstan, Educational, scientific and industrial complex International University of Kyrgyzstan», Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic, specialist of the service for the development of the state language.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61707/tmgrfr14

Keywords:

Toponymy, Etymology, Areal Geography, Geo-Linguistic Areal, Compound Names, Toponymical Line Low, Appellative, Agglutinative

Abstract

Indeed, within current issues and debates in the field of Onomastic or//and Geopolitical-linguistic scholarship, this paper is concerned with politics of language and the semiotic construction of present model ‘ethnonym ↔ religion name (theonyms)’ of modern global linguistics. In this article explore how different linguistic collectivities use cognates and semiotic resources in different geographical spaces to reinforce or contest existing ancient social structures, bearing strong implications for language maintenance and cultural revitalization, construction of ethnolinguistic and national identities, and geographical-linguistic mobility. And looks into how globalization and its accompanying forces and influences, such as the importance of Western languages in socioeconomic mobility, into contact with local Asian cultures and firstly of ancient languages from Proto-Altay family. Because, ethnolinguistic nuclear roots of ancient civilizations in this area now extremely important for investigation native language, culture and conceptions of worldview of the first settlers or nomadic tribes from this mountainous region. Although, Tian Shan (˂ Chong Tong phonetic adaptation form in the Sino-Tibetan) including Pamir and Hindu Kush (˂ Bologunduz ↔Julduz) mountainous chains the cradle human civilization and preserving Proto Altaic form ancient onomastic elements. Wherever, the main ethnolinguistic cognates analyzed in the light of later semantic and sound-developments including with the comparative investigation intercontinental forms. 

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2024-07-09

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Ethnolinguistic Nuclear Roots of Ancient Civilizations in the Light of Later Sound-Developments. (2024). International Journal of Religion, 5(10), 3387 – 3396. https://doi.org/10.61707/tmgrfr14

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