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- Altaic languages - Wikipedia
The Altaic ( æ l ˈ t eɪ ɪ k ⓘ) languages was a proposed, now obsolete widely rejected language family, comprising the Turkic, Mongolic and Tungusic language families, with some linguists having included the Koreanic and Japonic families
- Altaic languages | Turkic, Mongolic Tungusic | Britannica
Altaic languages, group of languages consisting of three language families—Turkic, Mongolian, and Manchu-Tungus—that show noteworthy similarities in vocabulary, morphological and syntactic structure, and certain phonological features
- The Unity and Diversity of Altaic | Annual Reviews
The present review summarizes the basic facts concerning the Altaic language families, their common features, their patterns of interaction with each other and with other languages, and their historical and prehistorical context
- All In The Language Family: The Altaic Languages - Babbel. com
The Altaic languages — a collection of about 65 languages spoken throughout parts of Asia and Eastern Europe — are, to be sure, part of a messy grouping In fact, they don’t really fit into the linguistic category of a “language family ”
- ALTAIC - Encyclopaedia Iranica
ALTAIC, The Altaic peoples and languages are distributed around 45° north latitude, from eastern Europe to the Pacific Ocean Until recently, the Altaic language family was considered to consist of three groups: Turkic (to which belong several languages locally spoken in parts of Iran and Afghanistan such as Azeri Turkish, Ḵalaǰ and Uzbek
- Altaic Languages | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics
“Altaic” is a common term applied by linguists to a number of language families, spread across Central Asia and the Far East and sharing a large, most likely non-coincidental, number of structural and morphemic similarities
- A Brief Exploration of the Altaic Hypothesis - Linguistics
A Brief Exploration of the Altaic Hypothesis The Altai Mountains lie at the crossroads of Southern Siberian, Mongolia, and China It is from these mountains, believed to be the area of origin of the Altaic familyís languages, that the family derives its name
- Altaic languages and their status as a language family - Britannica
Altaic languages are spoken across Eurasia by more than 140 million people (the overwhelming majority of whom speak Turkic languages) Most scholars consider Altaic itself to be a family, of proven genetic relationship, though a minority attribute similarities in the languages to borrowings and areal convergence
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