Turkic Altaic Natural Languages
The Turkic language family comprises some thirty languages. A detailed classification of the Turkic languages is still ongoing. So far, the Turkic languages are classified into the following subgroups: Some scholars classify the Turkic languages as belonging to the Altaic language family, together with the Mongolic and the Manchu-Tungusic languages.
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- Turkic-Related Mailing Lists - Lists for several languages, presented at the Turkic Republic and natural Communities website.
- Omniglot: Orkhon - Presentation of the Orkhon or Old Turkic runes.
- Türkçestan: Oriëntaal's Links to Turkic Languages - List of links to sites containing written documents and/or audio altaic materials of Turkic languages.
- Learning Turkic Languages: Turkçe - Türkmen - O'zbekcha - Comparative list of basic Turkish, Turkmen, and Uzbek turkic words and altaic phrases with sound files.
- Minority languages of Russia on the Net - Turkic languages - Information on the Turkic languages spoken in Russia, natural by Esa altaic Anttikoski.
- Online Video Modules: Kazakh, Turkmen, Uzbek - Advanced language lessons provided by CenAsiaNet.
- Uysal-Walker Archive of Turkish Oral Narrative - Collection of written (PDF) and spoken (MP3) texts altaic in several Turkic languages.
- The Problem of the Auxiliary Verbs in Turkic Languages - Introduction into the subject by Uli Schamiloglu[PDF]
- Discoveries on the Turkic Linguistic Map - Overview of linguistic field research of Turkic languages, altaic by Lars Johanson.[PDF]
- Ancient Turk Rock Inscriptions in the Talass Ala-Too - Brief article by S. G. Klyashtorny in "Webfestschrift Marshak", describing an Old Turkic inscription containing a Sogdian word.
- Turkic Languages - Wikipedia article.
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