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  • Diacritiques: Turkic Language Woes Open site in a new window - Commentary about the effects of Soviet nationalist style language policies on minority Altaic languages, like Turkic and Tartar, which are dwindling in Russia.
  • NVTC: Altaic Language Family Open site in a new window - Information on the Altaic language family, including theories of its origins and the geographical regions where it is spoken. Includes chart of the language groups connected to this family, how many speakers each has, and the regions where they are spoken. Many Altaic languages are becoming endangered or are nearly extinct.
  • Turkic Language Open site in a new window - A look at how Turkic, one of the three main branches of the Altaic language family, might be connected to the Mongolian language. Though some linguists group Mongolic with Turkic, this hypothesis isn't universally agreed upon.
  • Turkic Language Family, The Open site in a new window - An overview of the Turkic language group, which consists of some thirty languages. Includes a classification chart of Turkic subgroups and discussion about its dialects.
  • Turkic Languages on the Web Open site in a new window - Scripts that enable users to read web pages in the Turkic languages. Turkic is a set of closely related languages spoken around Central Asia.
 



 
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