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Verb Classes in the Altaic Languages

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Verb Classes in the Altaic Language

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INTRODUCTION TO THE TYPOLOGY OF ALTAIC LANGUAGES

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Is Japanese an Isolated, or Altaic Language?

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Verb Classes in the Altaic Language (2)

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Japanese, the Altaic Theory, and the Limits of Language Classification

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The Arctic Altaic Languages

2020
Background. This article is about the Arctic Altaic languages: Yakut, Dolgan, Evenki and Even. A relationship between Yakut and Dolgan, Evenki and Even is discussed. The Yakuts, Dolgans, Evenks and Evens are the ethnoses of the North-East of Eurasia and inhabit in Arctic along the Yenisei, Khatanga, Anabar, Olenyok, Lena, Yana, Indigirka, Alazeya ...
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Altaic Languages

2016
“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. At the onset of Altaic studies, these similarities were ascribed to the one-time existence of an ancestral language—“Proto-Altaic,
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The Altaic languages

2020
This chapter presents a general overview of the three language groupings, i.e. Tungusic, Mongolic, and Turkic, that are traditionally covered by the term “Altaic”. Each language family is briefly discussed in terms of its geographical distribution and classification as well as its current sociolinguistic profile, i.e.
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Morphology in Altaic Languages

2019
The Altaic languages (Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic) are spread across Eurasia, from Central Asia to the Middle East and the Balkans. The genetic affinity between these subgroups has not been definitively established but the commonality among features and patterns points to some linguistic connections. The main morphological operations in Altaic languages
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