The position of Turkish among the world languages ​​(Die Stellung des Türkischen unter den Weltsprachen)

Title The position of Turkish among the world languages ​​(Die Stellung des Türkischen unter den Weltsprachen)
Author KOSAY, HAMMIT
Publication Place Ankara - Turkish Historical Society Printing House
Type Document
Language eng,tur
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Biblioteca de la Universidad de Alcalá
Library Asset ID ISSN: 0041-4255, DOI: 10.37879/ttkbelleten.1419971
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_f4e1b3e39ee34e09972090ce29bed01a
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Notes In general, they define the position of Turkish among the world languages ​​as follows: Turkish belongs to the Altai branch of the Ural-Altaic language family. Turkish, Mongolian, Manchu-Tunguz languages ​​constitute the Altai languages. The belonging of Japanese to this group has not yet been proven. Turkish, taken in a broad sense, is divided into three: Original Turkish with its many dialects and accents, Chuvash and Yakut.
Parçası olduğu eser Belleten (Türk Tarih Kurumu), 1939-04, Vol.3 (10), p.363-376
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The position of Turkish among the world languages ​​(Die Stellung des Türkischen unter den Weltsprachen)

Author KOSAY, HAMMIT
Publication Place Ankara - Turkish Historical Society Printing House
Type Document
Language eng,tur
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Biblioteca de la Universidad de Alcalá
Library Asset ID ISSN: 0041-4255, DOI: 10.37879/ttkbelleten.1419971
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_f4e1b3e39ee34e09972090ce29bed01a
Library Location Full text available
Notes In general, they define the position of Turkish among the world languages ​​as follows: Turkish belongs to the Altai branch of the Ural-Altaic language family. Turkish, Mongolian, Manchu-Tunguz languages ​​constitute the Altai languages. The belonging of Japanese to this group has not yet been proven. Turkish, taken in a broad sense, is divided into three: Original Turkish with its many dialects and accents, Chuvash and Yakut.
Parçası olduğu eser Belleten (Türk Tarih Kurumu), 1939-04, Vol.3 (10), p.363-376
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