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Altaic languages
Altaic languages Altaic is a proposed language family which includes 60 languages spoken by about 250 million people, mostly ... the Far East. The relationships among these languages remain a matter of debate among ...
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Altaïc languages (translated from French)
Altaïc languages This article is one outline to supplement ... share your knowledge by modifying it. altaïc languages or turco-Mongolian are primarily spoken in ... in the similarities between Turkish and Mongolian languages anything more than the fruit of mutual ... influences. See too linguistic dictionnaire of the languages langues by family
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Ural-Altaic languages
Ural-Altaic languages The Ural-Altaic language family was a grouping of languages which was once widely accepted by linguists ... generally rejected [citation needed] . It includes the Altaic languages (Turkish, Mongolian, Kazakh, Uzbek, Tatar, ...
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Category:Altaic languages
Category:Altaic languages The main article for this category is Altaic languages. As a proposed language family, this category ... 5 subcategories to this category. B Buyeo languages K Korean language M Mongolic languages ...
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Talk:Altaic languages
Talk:Altaic languages This is a purely amateur opinion. Linguists ... respect to the non/existance of a Altaic language family, an anecdote: In an Indian ... very strong proof for genetic realtonship between languages. Also Tamil is not Ural-Altaic, but Dravidian language. I think this ...
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Talk:Ural-Altaic languages
Talk:Ural-Altaic languages Removed: ==Example of relation Altaic to Uralic== English: I, you Finnish (Uralic): minä, sinä Tatar (Altaic): min, sin English is not really the ... as I know, not for Uralic and Altaic. But, you're right that the ...
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Tungusic languages
Tungusic languages Tungusic languages (or Manchu-Tungus languages) are spoken in Eastern Siberia and Manchuria ... consider them to be part of the Altaic language phylum, which, if it actually exists ... Turkic and Mongolic language families. Many Tungusic languages are endangered, and the long-term ...
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Uralic languages
Uralic languages Geographical distribution of Samoyedic, Finnic, Ugric and Yukaghir languages Yukaghir Samoyedic Ugric Finnic The Uralic languages form a language family of about 30 languages spoken by approximately 20 million people. The ... a significant number of speakers of Uralic languages include: Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Norway, Romania, ...
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Altaic hypothesis
Altaic hypothesis The Altaic hypothesis (AH) holds that there is an Altaic language family which consists minimally of the following branches: Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic. These languages are of the SOV type, are agglutinative ... have argued that there is a Ural-Altaic super-family. While the Uralic languages ( ...
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Turkic languages
Turkic languages The Turkic languages constitute a language family of some thirty languages, spoken across a vast area from Eastern ... millions of second-language speakers. The Turkic languages are traditionally considered to be part of the Altaic language family. The Turkic language with ...
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