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This comprehensive grammar of the Kyrgyz language is the result of more than fifteen years of independent linguistic research, comparative analysis, and sustained teaching practice. Conceived as both a scholarly and pedagogical project, the volume offers a clear, systematic, and in-depth presentation of Kyrgyz grammar, integrating phonetics, morphology, syntax, derivation, and word formation into a coherent analytical framework.Written in accessible academic English, the book is intended for advanced learners, translators, linguists, and educators seeking not only practical guidance but also a deeper conceptual understanding of the structural logic of Kyrgyz. Each chapter opens with a focused theoretical overview of key grammatical categories and functions, followed by carefully structured tables, contextualized examples, and culturally grounded vocabulary illustrating usage in authentic linguistic environments. Particular attention is given to suffixation as a central organizing principle of Kyrgyz grammar, as well as to verbal categories such as aspect, modality, evidentiality, and the formation of complex and subordinate clauses.The book moves beyond purely technical description by situating grammatical structures within their cultural, historical, and discursive contexts. Language is approached not merely as a formal system, but as a living medium shaped by social interaction, oral tradition, and historical experience. An introductory section provides a concise overview of the development of Kyrgyz literacy, tracing its trajectory from the Orkhon–Yenisei inscriptions and the Karakhanid literary tradition through the script reforms of the twentieth century, including Arabic and Latin phases, to the adoption of Cyrillic in 1941. This contextualization places Kyrgyz within the broader family of Turkic languages and the intellectual history of Central Asia.Many illustrative examples are drawn from everyday speech, oral poetry, folklore, and idiomatic usage, making the volume equally valuable for grammatical analysis and culturally informed language acquisition. The pedagogical design reflects the author’s long-standing experience in multilingual teaching environments and addresses common challenges faced by learners from typologically diverse linguistic backgrounds. The structure of the book allows for both continuous reading and selective consultation, making it suitable for university instruction, professional reference, and independent study.This volume is an original English-language study and constitutes an independently developed scholarly work. It is neither a translation nor a reproduction of the author’s earlier German-language publication Kirgisische Grammatik (Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag, 2022). While both works address the same language, the present grammar follows its own conceptual structure, analytical scope, and methodological approach, incorporating revised descriptions, expanded examples, and comparative perspectives with English.Comprehensive Grammar of the Kyrgyz Language fills a long-standing gap in available resources and serves both as a practical reference and as a scholarly contribution to Turkic linguistics. It invites readers to engage with Kyrgyz not only as a grammatical system, but as a culturally embedded language shaped by history, usage, and lived experience.Dr. Mahabat Sadyrbek is a political scientist, legal anthropologist, and linguist with extensive expertise in Central Asian languages and cultures. She is the author of several monographs and numerous scholarly articles and is a sworn and publicly appointed translator for Kyrgyz and Russian in Germany. Her academic and professional work is guided by a sustained commitment to language preservation, intercultural understanding, and the international visibility of lesser-resourced languages. Read more

ISBN13 979-8298520911
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6.24 x 1.18 x 9.24 inches
Item Weight 1.62 pounds
Print length 436 pages
Publication date December 28, 2025

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