Tag Archives: Uyghur Language

Böre Keldi: Aesop’s Classic Fable “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” Depicted in a Uyghur Cartoon

Yesterday I had the luck of stumbling upon what really is a treasure trove of learning material for people of all stripes who are studying the Uyghur language: a compilation of Uyghur cartoons depicting children’s [...]

More Verbal Mayhem Brought to You by the Uyghur Language

A few days ago I introduced the intricacies of the Mood Category of Uyghur grammar and how the grammatical fixation on how information was obtained lead to some really mystifying sentence structures. Today, drawing from [...]

Citation Needed: The Delightful Inscrutability of the Mood Category in Uyghur Grammar

The bear that broke my arm was this big! – Naw, dude, you’re totally shittin’ me! There are people with linguistic training that are far more qualified than I am to write about Uyghur grammar, [...]