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- Altaic is a disputed language family that would include the Turkic, Mongolic and Tungusic language families and possibly also the Japonic and Koreanic languages12. It is also called Transeurasian1. According to the most well-known classification, Altaic has the Turkic languages, Mongolic, and the Tungusic languages2. However, only a few linguists still believe that it existed2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
Altaic ( / ælˈteɪ.ɪk /; also called Transeurasian) is a sprachbund (i.e. a linguistic area) and proposed language family that would include the Turkic, Mongolic and Tungusic language families and possibly also the Japonic and Koreanic languages.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altaic_languagesAltaic is a disputed language family, but only a few linguists still believe that it existed. It supposedly had 66 languages that are now spoken by about 348 million people, mostly in and around Central Asia and northeast Asia. According to the most well-known classification, Altaic has the Turkic languages, Mongolic, and the Tungusic languages.
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Altaic is a controversial proposed language family that would include the Turkic, Mongolic and Tungusic language families and possibly also the Japonic and Koreanic languages. The hypothetical language family has long been rejected by most comparative linguists, although it continues to be supported … See more
The earliest attested expressions in Proto-Turkic are recorded in various Chinese sources. Anna Dybo identifies in Shizi (330 BCE) and the Book of Han (111 CE) several dozen Proto-Turkic exotisms in Chinese Han transcriptions. … See more
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The original arguments for grouping the "micro-Altaic" languages within a Uralo-Altaic family were … See more• Swadesh vocabulary lists for Altaic languages Archived 24 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine (from Wiktionary's Swadesh-list appendix)
• Monumenta altaica Altaic … See moreOrigins
The earliest known reference to a unified language group of Turkic, Mongolic and Tungusic languages is from the 1692 work of Nicolaes Witsen which may be based on a 1661 work of Abu al-Ghazi Bahadur, Genealogy of the … See moreThe prehistory of the peoples speaking the "Altaic" languages is largely unknown. Whereas for certain other language families, such as the speakers of Indo-European, Uralic, and Austronesian, it is possible to frame substantial hypotheses, in the case of the … See more
• Blažek, Václav. "Altaic numerals". In: Blažek, Václav. Numerals: comparative-etymological analyses of numeral systems and their … See more
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