Abstract
The roots of the Oghuz languages, which are a major branch of the Turkic languages family, can be traced to Central Asia in the 11th century, when the processes of displacement and settlement of the Oghuz began. As a result of intercultural communication and social processes, as well as due to various economic and political factors, these languages were influenced both by other languages of the Oghuz group and by languages that were very different in terms of syntax, morphology and phonetics, e.g. Arabic. Although the topics of Arabic loanwords in Turkish, Turkmen and Azerbaijani are some of the most researched topics in Turkology, no comparative research has been done so far on the phonetic features of Arabic loanwords in the Oghuz languages. The aim of the study is to find Arabic loanwords common to the three Oghuz languages, to group them and to analyze their phonetic features.
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