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Plural Suffixes in the Altaic Languages
20155 Yakut dilindeki -çıt & -sıt’lı şekiller Moğolcadaki -çid’li çokluk şekillerine denk gelir, karş. (Jastremskij 1900 : 95). Bununla birlikte -çıt & -sıt şekli zaten teklik anlamına dönüşmüştür. Mo. -çi ve Yakut -çıt & -sıt Ramstedt tarafından karşılaştırılmıştır. (Ramstedt 1903: 104).
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The Development of Word-Forming Affixes in The Altaic Languages
European International Journal of Philological SciencesThis article analyzes word-forming affixes in the Altaic languages. It compares noun-forming suffixes in Turkic languages with those found in Mongolic, Tungusic-Manchu, and Korean, tracing their origins. The study also reconstructs the proto-Altaic roots of these affixes.
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The Methodological Background of the Ural-Altaic Language Classification
2013In this paper, it is argued that the linguistic properties and affinities between the so-called Uralic/Finno-Ugric languages cannot be represented in terms of a family tree model. This means that the hypothesized genetic relationship between these languages is not sufficiently argued for.
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Words for ancient Eurasian grain legumes in the hypothetical Altaic family
Folia Linguistica Historica, 2012Aleksandar Mikić
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Issues of Comparative Uralic and Altaic Studies (9): Medial Intervocalic *k and *g in Mongolic
2021exaly

