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Tungusic: an endangered language family in Northeast Asia

International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2005
Languages of the Tungusic family are historically spoken all over Northeast Asia, including Siberia, Manchuria, and Eastern Turkestan (Xinjiang). Most importantly, the Tungusic family includes Manchu, the offcial administrative language of China during the Qing dynasty (1644–1911).
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A Significant Contribution to Tungusic Language Research: The Tungusic Languages

The long-anticipated Tungusic Languages volume, part of the Language Families series by Routledge, was finally made available to researchers in 2023 after an extensive preparation process. Within the same series, the first edition of The Turkic Languages was published in 1998, followed by an expanded second edition in 2021, while The Mongolic Languages
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Amuric-Tungusic language contact and the Amuric homeland

2023
Amuric (or Nivkh) is a shallow language family spoken on the Lower Amur and Sakhalin and with no apparent affiliation to other language families. As a consequence. reconstructing its more distant past has so far proven difficult. Conversely, extensive and prolonged borrowing between the Amuric and Ilingusic languages hal long been established.
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Phylogenetic analyses for the origin of sortal classifiers in Mongolic, Tungusic, and Turkic languages

Concentric: Studies in Linguistics, 2023
Marc Allassonnière-Tang, One-Soon Her
exaly  

On the Specific Features of Orok as Compared with the Other Tungusic Languages

2016
This paper is an attempt at a selective contrastive description of the Orok (Uilta, Ul’ta) language in comparison with the other Tungusic languages. The emphasis will be on certain specific features of Orok in the realms of phonology (including historical phonology), morphophonology, verbal morphology, as well as lexicon (including lexical borrowings).
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The Tungusic Peoples Today: Language, Population, and Geography

Tunguzca yaklaşık 15 farklı dilden oluşan Japonya, Çin Halk Cumhuriyeti, Moğolistan ve Rusya Federasyonu’na yayılmış orta büyüklükte bir dil ailesidir. Demografik açıdan konuşur sayısı az olduğu için küçük bir dil ailesidir. Bu dil ailesi ciddi olarak yok olma tehlikesi ile karşı karşıyadır.
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Internal relative clauses in Tungusic languages in a synchronic and a diachronic perspective

STUF - Language Typology and Universals, 1996
Andrej Malchukov
exaly  

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