Marzanna Pomorska (born 1968) is a Polish linguist specializing in etymology and historical studies of Turkic languages, especially Chulym. She is a PhD in the Chair of Turkish Studies at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow.
Commenced in the 1970s, the study of Persian influence on Ottoman
Turkish vocabulary is still far from, at a least a provisional,
conclusion. [
] [The author] supplies us with a multitude of data,
sorted alphabetically and hence easily accessible, and dated, hence
providing the information about the chronology of forms and
meanings, perhaps the most essential kind of information in the
Ottoman studies today. [
] Phonetic and semantic attestations
constitute the main body of the work. They were excerpted from
philological sources, where they lay scattered till now, and so de
facto almost impossible to find for the researcher.
*Prof. dr hab. Marek Stachowski, Jagiellonian University, Kraków*
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