Karluk languages

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Karluk Turkic
Southeastern Turkic
Geographic
distribution:

 Western Turki 

 Eastern Turki  
Linguistic classification: Turkic
  • Karluk Turkic
Subdivisions:
  • Western Turki Group
  • Eastern Turki Group

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
East

References

  1. 1000 languages: living, endangered, and lost. By Peter K. Austin
  2. Aini contains a very large Persian vocabulary component, and is spoken exclusively by adult men, almost as a cryptolect.



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