Western Caspian University

Teachers

School of Philology and Translation

Ulkar Huseynova

Lecturer

Phonetics of the Azerbaijani language, History of the Azerbaijani literary language, Language of Medieval Azerbaijani written monuments, Modern Azerbaijani language

+994 12 492 74 18

ulker.huseynova@wcu.edu.az

Ulker Elmar qizi Guseynova was born on 28 September 1992 in Baku. In 2011, she was admitted to the Faculty of Philology at Baku State University, majoring in Azerbaijani Language and Literature Teaching. She completed her bachelors degree between 2011 and 2015, and her masters degree from 2015 to 2017, graduating with honors. From 2018 to 2021, she was a full-time doctoral student in Azerbaijani Language at the Nasimi Institute of Linguistics, ANAS. Since 2022, she has been working as a lecturer in the Department of Azerbaijani Language and Literature at Western Caspian University.

Scientific & Methodological Work:

  1. “The Place of Archaic Native Words in the Oghuz Group Turkic Languages Found in Shuhadaname,” Nazimi Fuzuli Institute of Manuscripts, Issues of Philology, 2019, No. 12, pp. 71–79.
  2. “Lexical Parallelism between the Language of Shuhadaname and Azerbaijani Dialects,” Baku State University, Language & Literature, 2019, No. 4(112), pp. 70–74.
  3. “On Some Archaic Lexical Units Found in Medieval Literary Texts,” Young Scientists and Specialists Council of ANAS, Young Researcher, 2020, Vol. VI No. 1, pp. 133–143.
  4. “The Linguistic Significance of the Translation of Nishatis Shuhadaname,” V.I. Vernadsky Tavria National University, Philology & Social Communications Series, Kyiv, 2020, Vol. 31(70) No. 3(2), pp. 61–68.
  5. “Military Terminological Lexicon in the 16th-Century Translation Monument Shuhadaname,” Fuzuli Institute of Manuscripts, Issues of Philology, 2021, No. 2, pp. 195–203.
  6. “Kitabi-Dədə Qorqud and Shuhadaname,” Azerbaijan University, Silk Road, 2021, No. 1, pp. 154–161.
  7. “Is the Term bang (بانگ) in Shuhadaname of Persian or Turkic Origin?” 8th International Conference on Social Sciences, Almaty, Kazakhstan, 21–22 July 2020, pp. 298–302.
  8. “Lexical Units Expressing Kinship in the Language of Shuhadaname,” 4th International Nowruz Conference of Scientific Research, Karabakh, Azerbaijan, 18–21 March 2021, Vol. 2, pp. 213–221.
  9. “Archaic Turkic-Origin Words Shared by Imadaddin Nasimi and Shuhadaname,” III Republican Conference on the Foundations of Humanities and Social Sciences, Baku, 30 April 2021, pp. 47–50.
  10. “Why Do We Say This?” 3rd International Baku Scientific Research Congress, Baku, 15–16 October 2021, pp. 235–240.
  11. “Archaic Native Words Becoming Widespread,” 2nd International Congress on Modern Research in Social and Human Sciences “Victory Day and Martyrs Memory,” Karabakh, Azerbaijan, 8–10 November 2021, Vol. 1, pp. 221–227.
  12. “Place in Oghuz Group Languages of Turkic-Origin Archaisms,” 1st International Eurasian Scientific Research Congress, Baku, 22–24 November 2024, pp. 471–490.
  13. “Equestrian Lexical Units in the Language of Shuhadaname,” International Conference “Place of Classic Azerbaijani Literature in National Self-Assertion and Cultural Rise in Central Asia,” Baku, 24–25 December 2020, pp. 374–375.
  14. “Turkic-Origin Archaisms in 13th–16th Century Written Monuments” (Thesis), 4th International Baku Scientific Research Congress, Baku, 30 November–1 December 2022, pp. 90–92.
  15. “Lexical Correspondences between Shuhadaname and Tabriz Dialect,” 6th International Piri Reis Conference on Linguistics, History & Geography, Ganja, Azerbaijan, 14–15 November 2023, pp. 100–101.
  16. Historical Grammar, Baku, 2023.
  17. Old Azerbaijani Script, Baku, 2024.