Abstract
The article examines phono-structural and phonetic correlations of the Yakut and Turkish names of celestial bodies, time, landscape and vegetable world. The paper aims to identify the level of stability and the degree of variability of phonemic and syllabic structures and phonetic forms of nominal bases of the Yakut and Turkish languages. The conclusion is made that the structural form of the Yakut and Turkish bases coincides in 30.7% of cases, and the average percentage of coincidence of phonetic structures is 32.1%.
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