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  1. China - Altaic | Britannica

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    While the minorities of the Sino-Tibetan language family are thus concentrated in the south and southwest, the second major group of languages—the Altaic languages—is represented entirely by minorities in northwestern and northern …

  2. Map of Altaic Languages (Overlays closely with Grand Tartary)

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    The Altaic language spread shown in the map helps confirm this. The remnants in Turkey/Crimea/Uzbek area were conquered and language changed over time, so I don't believe that the language progression was 'natural' if that makes any sense. The dolmens help confirm their path, as it is said that the dolmens is a marker of their path from the ...

  3. Altaic languages and their status as a language family

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    Altaic languages are spoken across Eurasia by more than 140 million people (the overwhelming majority of whom speak Turkic languages ). Most scholars consider Altaic itself to be a family, of proven genetic relationship, though a minority attribute similarities in the languages to borrowings and areal convergence. The Uralic and Altaic language ...

  4. Linguistically debated Altaic language family map : …

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    Linguistically debated Altaic language family map. It's cool in theory, but has almost certainly been academically debunked, and sadly has a bit of association with turkish nationalists. But it's very likely all these languages influenced each …

  5. The Altaic People - Origin of the Mongols - Mongulai.com

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    Apr 06, 2019 · The Altaic family is divided into three groups, Tungusic, Mongolic and Turkic. The Altaic People Language Family The Tungusic languages consist of Solon, Oroqen, Ulch, Evenki, and Manchu. The Altaic people who speak …

  6. Interactive Map of the Most Spoken Language Families

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    Mar 22, 2021 · This data allowed experts to break down the world’s languages into the following ten categories: Indo-European, Sino-Tibetan, Niger-Congo, Afro-Asiatic, Austronesian, Dravidian, Altaic, Japonic, Tai-Kadai and Austro …

  7. HUNMAGYAR.ORG - TURANIAN LANDS - TURANIAN PEOPLES

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    Turanian (Ural-Altaic) peoples and languages map Our website presents cultural, historical, and other background information concerning the Turanian peoples and their lands, focusing on some of the most important issues facing them: the preservation of their cultural identity and natural environment, and their struggle for self-determination.

  8. Flood Folklore: Altaic

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    Altaic. Tengys (Sea) was once lord over the earth. Nama, a good man, lived during his rule with three sons, Sozun-uul, Sar-uul, and Balyks. Ülgen commanded Nama to build an ark (kerep), but Nama's sight was failing, so he left the building to his sons.The ark was built on a mountain, and from it were hung eight 80-fathom cables with which to gauge water depth.

  9. Turanid race - Wikipedia

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    German ethnographic or racial map ( c. 1889–1901) showing the supposed extent of the Turanid race in Europe The Turanid race was a supposed sub-race of the Caucasian race in the context of a now-outdated model of dividing humanity into different races which was developed originally by Europeans in support of colonialism.

  10. Altaic languages - Unionpedia, the concept map

    https://en.unionpedia.org/i/Altaic_languages

    Altaic is a proposed language family of central Eurasia and Siberia, now widely seen as discredited. 170 relations. Altaic languages - Unionpedia, the concept map Communication

  11. Where is the original homeland of the Turkic peoples?

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    Answer (1 of 11): The ancient Turkic people are Mongoloid (East Asian). They are from northern China and Manchuria. It is suggested that they were originaly an agricultural people, but adopted later a nomadic life style and started their …

  12. The Altaic Language Family: is it real? : r/linguistics - reddit

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    Alexander Vovin, once a staunch proponent of Altaic as a family himself, wrote a massive 61 pages long review of that dictionary and the "method and ideology" behind it. The article is called The End of the Altaic Controversy and was published in the Central Asiatic Journal 49/1 in 2005. While it is quite massive, it's a very good overview over ...

  13. Using the information included in the maps below to - Course Hero

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    Three separate language families (Altaic, Indo-European, and Sino-Tibetan) and 15 distinct languages are identified on the Linguistic Geography map legend. This does not include the category “Other.” There is a correlation between the expansion of the Mongol Empire and the prevalence of Altaic languages in Central Asia.

  14. Altai (Fidem Pacis) | Alternative History | Fandom

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    The Great Altaic Confederation is a loose federation of states located in central and northern Asia. It is unique in that it is the only country whose population is overwhelmingly nomadic, giving it a remarkably low population for its size. With a population density of just 0.27 people per sq km it is also the least densely populated country in the world. Altai is bordered to the north by the ...

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