Siberian Turkic languages

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Siberian Turkic
Northeastern Turkic
Geographic
distribution:
Siberia
Linguistic classification: Turkic
Proto-language: Old Turkic
Subdivisions:
  • North
  • South
Glottolog: nort2688  (North)[1]
sout2693  (South)[2]

The Siberian Turkic or Northeastern Common Turkic languages are one of six major branches of the Turkic language family. The following table is based upon the classification scheme presented by Lars Johanson. (1998)[3]

Proto-Turkic Common Turkic Northeastern Common Turkic (Siberian) North Siberian
South Siberian Sayan Turkic
Yenisei Turkic
Chulym Turkic
Altai Turkic[9]
  • Altay Oirot and dialects such as Tuba, Qumanda, Qu, Teleut, Telengit

References

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  3. Lars Johanson (1998) "The History of Turkic". In Lars Johanson & Éva Ágnes Csató (eds) The Turkic Languages. London, New York: Routledge, 81-125. Classification of Turkic languages at Turkiclanguages.com
  4. Deviating. Probably of South Siberian origin (Johanson 1998)
  5. Coene 2009, p. 75
  6. Coene 2009, p. 75
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  9. Some dialects are close to Kirghiz (Johanson 1998)


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