Prototurc

Lo prototurc es una reconstruccion lingüistica del parlar a l'origina de las lengas turquicas. Es probable apareissut en Asia Centrala, entre Tova e Mongolia, a la fin del millenari II avC[1]. Se fragmentèc en doas brancas principalas durant lo millenari I avC qu'evolucionèron per donar las lengas oghoras a l'est e lo turc comun a l'oest[2].

Ligams internes

Bibliografia

  • (en) A. V. Dybo, « Early contacts of Turks and problems of Proto-Turkic reconstruction », Tatarica: Language, vol. 2, 2014, pp. 7-17.

Nòtas e referéncias

  1. (en) Junzo Uchiyama, J. Christopher Gillam, Alexander Savelyev e Chao Ning, « Populations dynamics in Northern Eurasian forests: a long-term perspective from Northeast Asia », Evolutionary Human Sciences, vol. 2, 2020, p. 11.
  2. (en) Lars Johanson e Eva Agnes Csató, The Turkic languages, Londres, Routledge, 1998.

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