Karluk languages
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Karluk Turkic | |
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Southeastern Turkic | |
Geographic distribution: |
Western Turki Eastern Turki |
Linguistic classification: |
Turkic
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Subdivisions: |
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The Karluk Turkic, Uyghuric Turkic or Southeastern Common Turkic languages, also referred to as the Karluk languages, are one of the six major branches of the Turkic language family.[1]
Proto-Turkic | Southeastern Common Turkic (Karluk languages) | West | ||
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References
- ↑ 1000 languages: living, endangered, and lost. By Peter K. Austin
- ↑ Aini contains a very large Persian vocabulary component, and is spoken exclusively by adult men, almost as a cryptolect.
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