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 Turkic languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Turkic languages are a group of related languages that are spoken by a variety of peoples distributed across a vast area from Eastern Europe to Siberia and Western China with estimated 100-130 million native speakers.
The Turkic languages are generally considered to be part of the Altaic language family.
Turkic languages are agglutinative and exhibit vowel harmony.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Turkic_languages   (250 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Turkic languages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Khalaj is a language spoken primarily in Iran and Afghanistan.
The Karaim language is a Turkic language with Hebrew influences, in a similar manner to Yiddish or Ladino.
Krymchak is the Crimean Tatar language dialect spoken by the Krymchaks - Rabbanite Jews of the Crimea.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Turkic-languages   (1223 words)

  
 Turkic languages
The 'Turkic languages'\ are a group of closely related languages that are spoken by a variety of people distributed across a vast area from Eastern Europe to Siberia and Western China.
Turkic languages are agglutinative and exhibit phonological vowel harmony.
Various elements have passed to Turkic languages especially from Chinese, Persian, Russian and Arabic languages, and various elements from Turkic languages have been carried as far as southeastern Asia, the northernmost territories of Russia, and even North America.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/t/tu/turkic_languages.html   (218 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Uyghur language Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Uyghur is a Turkic language spoken by the Uyghur people in Xinjiang, China.
The Uyghur language an official language in Xinjiang.
The Chinese government introduced a Roman script in 1969, but the Persian-Arabic script was reintroduced in 1983, but with extra diactritis to distinguish all vowels of Uyghur.
www.ipedia.com /uyghur_language.html   (483 words)

  
 SOTA Turkish World   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Turkic people do not distinguish between Turkish and Turkic.
The distinction between Turkish and Turkic is artificial and is a fabrication of Stalin Era politics of divide et Impera.
Here is information and figures about the 39 languages of theTurkic language family.
www.turkiye.net /sota/language.html   (291 words)

  
 INTERNATIONAL PROVERB SCHOLARSHIP: AN UPDATED BIBLIOGRAPHY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
They are both theoretical and practical, and they definitely come in many languages.
I have tried to be as polyglot as possible in my bibliographies, but obviously there is a limit to my linguistic abilities.
It is a backbreaking labor, but I believe that this new volume will be of much use to paremiologists and phraseologists throughout the world.
www.deproverbio.com /DPjournal/DP,7,1,01/Bibsch01.htm   (6342 words)

  
 Eastern
Reinhard F. Hahn says Salar is spoken by descendants of an Oghuz-Turkic-speaking sub-tribe that, in the 15th century area of Samarkand, split off a main tribe and 'returned eastward,' eventually settling in Western China.
Their language has an Oghuz Turkic base, has taken on a medieval Chaghatay Turkic stratum through Central Asian contacts and finally acquired a stratum of features from local languages.
A literary language in Afghanistan, but the only literature is a newspaper.
www.turkiye.net /sota/eastern.html   (655 words)

  
 Turkic Republics and Communities - Turks, Turkish, Turk
Language of the Asparukh and Kuber Bulgars, Vocabulary and Grammar
Minority Languages of Russia on the Net: Turkic Languages
This website, Turkic Republics and Communities, is recommended on page 12 of the 3rd edition of Lonely Planet Central Asia (2004) with the description "Music, books and excellent links for the entire Turkic world."
www.khazaria.com /turkic/index.html   (968 words)

  
 MavicaNET - North-Eastern Turkic Languages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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UNESCO Red Book on Endangered languages: Northeast Asia
www.mavicanet.com /lite/nor/1744.html   (38 words)

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