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group including Koreanic and ****onic
labelled as "Macro-Altaic" or "
Transeurasian". The
Altaic family was
first proposed in the 18th century. It was widely...
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Turkic and
Mongolic languages,
among others, in
either the
Altaic or the
Transeurasian language family. However, the
proposal that
there are
genetic rather...
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which has
revived the
possibility of a
genealogical link, such as the
Transeurasian hypothesis (a neo-Altaic proposal) by
Robbeets et al.,
supported by...
- Starostin,
Martine Robbeets suggested that
Mongolic languages belong to a "
Transeurasian"
superfamily also
comprising ****onic languages, Korean,
Tungusic languages...
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Oxford Guide to the
Transeurasian Languages.
Oxford University Press. p. 106. ISBN 978-0-19-880462-8. The
Oxford Guide to the
Transeurasian Languages. p. 413...
- "The
Transeurasian homeland: where, what and when?". In Robbeets, Martine; Savelyev,
Alexander (eds.). The
Oxford Guide to the
Transeurasian Languages...
- ****anese and the
Transeurasian languages". Diachronica. 33 (4): 530–537. doi:10.1075/dia.33.4.04alo. For now,
shared material between Transeurasian [i.e. Altaic]...
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Martine Robbeets;
Alexander Savelyev (eds.). The
Oxford Guide to the
Transeurasian Languages.
Oxford University Press. pp. 22–28. doi:10.1093/oso/9780198804628...
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Belgian comparative linguist and ****anologist. She is
known for the
Transeurasian languages hypothesis,
which groups the ****onic, Koreanic, Tungusic,...
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Hirano 1978, pp. 30–31.
Shibatani 1990. "Austronesian
influence and
Transeurasian ancestry in ****anese: A case of farming/language dispersal". ResearchGate...