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- Title
TÜRKMEN DİL ÂLİMİ PIGAM AZIMOV ve KRONOLOJİK KAYNAKÇASI.
- Authors
SARIKAYA, Yakup
- Abstract
The history of scientific studies on Turkmen Turkish dates back to the second half of the 19th century. The study of the Turkmen literary language in Turkmenistan is discussed in two periods: before and after the 1917 October Revolution. The period before the October Revolution includes Starchevsky, Shimkevic, Ağabekov, Aliyev, Belyayev, and Samoylovich. After the October Revolution, scholars such as Potseluyevski, Baskakov, Kononov, Filyushina, Vepayev, Geldiyev, Boriyev, Sopiyev, Deryayev, Khidirov, Azimov, Bayliyev, Hamzayev, Gurbanov, Sariyev, Amansariyev, Kurenov, Atacanov, Chariyarov, Tachmiradov, Berdiyev etc. conducted studies. The contributions of the Turkmen linguist Pigam Azimov in Turkmen Soviet linguistics are notable for the post-October Revolution period. Pigam Azimov is one of the Turkmen scholars who grew up in Turkmenistan during the Soviet period and dealt with the Turkmen language. He was a key figure in the growth and establishment of linguistics in Turkmenistan. Azimov was the first Turkmen linguist to receive the title of "doctor of philological sciences" from the Oriental Institute of the Soviet Academy of Sciences in Moscow. Azimov not only carried out scientific studies on the Turkmen language but also made efforts to train national philologists and to write standard textbooks for the Turkmen language and literature. Azimov, who had been involved in scientific activities since the 1st Linguistic Congress held in Turkmenistan in 1936, passed away in a tragic traffic accident in 1994. During this period, he worked on many subjects such as the Turkmen literary language, alphabet and abbreviations, as well as spelling rules, syntax, morphology, lexicology, and dialects of the Turkmen Language. He also focused on the issues of the Turkmen language, Turkmen linguists, and Turkmen literature. Azimov was also a correspondent member of the Turkish Language Association. This paper focuses on the life of the famous Turkmen linguist Pigam Azimov (1915-1994) and the chronological bibliography of his studies on Turkmen Turkish. The study is based on the book titled "Pıgam Azimov - Biobibliography" published by Soltansha Ataniyazov in Turkmenistan in 1990. P. Azimov was not only a scholar but also an educator, administrator, and founder, so the resource also includes his contributions in these areas. However, this article only deals with Azimov's works on Turkmen language and literature. We believe that this study will be useful to researchers working on Turkmen Turkish.
- Publication
Kırıkkale University Journal of Social Sciences, 2023, Vol 13, Issue 2, p577
- ISSN
2146-2879
- Publication type
Article