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  • ...the Genghisid Mongols).<ref>University of California, Berkeley. Project on Linguistic Analysis, ''Journal of Chinese linguistics'', p. 154</ref> Besides these th ...s|Caucasaus peoples]], [[Iranian peoples]] and [[Mughal (tribe)|Moghuls]]; linguistic and cultural [[Persianization]] also began to be prominent in these territo
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  • ...Karam/L. Johanson/C. Bulut, ''Turkic-Iranian Contact Areas: Historical and Linguistic Aspects'', Harrassowit, 2006, p. 19ff</ref> All [[Iranian languages#Middle
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  • ...r voice, [[Grammatical aspect|aspect]], [[Grammatical tense|tense]], and [[Linguistic modality|epistemic modality]]/[[evidentiality]]. In sentence linking, a spe ...Altaic language family]] and contrasted with the [[Mainland Southeast Asia linguistic area]]. [[Mongolian literature]] is well attested in written form from the
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  • ...the Genghisid Mongols).<ref>University of California, Berkeley. Project on Linguistic Analysis, ''Journal of Chinese linguistics'', p. 154</ref> Besides these th ...s|Caucasaus peoples]], [[Iranian peoples]] and [[Mughal (tribe)|Moghuls]]; linguistic and cultural [[Persianization]] also began to be prominent in these territo
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  • ...s the Russians borrowed thousands of words, phrases, and other significant linguistic features from the Mongol and Turkic languages that were united under the Mo
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  • ...atoly]] and the French [[Anatole (disambiguation)|Anatole]] share the same linguistic origin.
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  • ...o exerts considerable influence in the region on account of its ethnic and linguistic ties with the Turkic peoples of Central Asia and its involvement in the [[B
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  • ...te book|last=Versteegh|first=Cornelis H. M.|title=Greek Elements in Arabic Linguistic Thinking|year=1977|isbn=90-04-04855-3|location=Leiden|publisher=Brill|ref=h
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  • ...0900-9</ref><ref name="csatoetal">É. Á. Csató, B. Isaksson, C Jahani. ''Linguistic Convergence and Areal Diffusion: Case Studies from Iranian, Semitic and Tur
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  • [[Dosya:Linguistic map of the Altaic, Turkic and Uralic languages (tr).png|thumb|400px|Altay, ...tes that the established families, Turkic, Mongolian, and Tungusic, form a linguistic area (called Altaic)...Sufficient criteria have not been given that would j
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  • ...ish/1997-3/JRNL97B.htm "The untenability of the Finno-Ugrian theory from a linguistic point of view"] by Dr. László Marácz, a minority opinion on the language
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  • ...al|last1=Curta|first1=Florin|year=2004|title=The Slavic ''lingua franca'' (Linguistic Notes of an Archeologist Turned Historian)|url=http://www.academia.edu/2277 ...ars]], a [[Eurasian nomads|nomadic]] people of uncertain origins and ethno-linguistic affiliation.<ref name="EB_Avar">{{cite web |url=http://global.britannica.co
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  • ...al|last1=Curta|first1=Florin|year=2004|title=The Slavic ''lingua franca'' (Linguistic Notes of an Archeologist Turned Historian)|url=http://www.academia.edu/2277
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  • ...f name="Beckwith1" /><ref name="vaissiere2006">Vaissière 2006</ref> Other linguistic links – all of them also controversial – proposed by scholars include [ ...cholars believe the Xiongnu confederation was a mixture of different ethno-linguistic groups, and that their main language (as represented in the Chinese sources
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  • ...and historical backgrounds. The term ''Turkic'' represents a broad [[ethno-linguistic group]] of peoples including existing societies such as [[Altai people|Alta ...are evidence of the historical continuity of the term and the people as a linguistic unit since early times. This includes Chinese records [[Spring and Autumn A
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  • ...Peter Heather)</ref> Heather argued that "opinions differ even over their linguistic affiliation, but the best guess would seem to be that the Huns were the fir ...6320-5 (''In Russian''); Dybo A.V., ''"Chronology of Türkic languages and linguistic contacts of early Türks"'', Moskow, 2007, p. 786, (''In Russian''); Staros
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  • ...of ancient Hunnu people and its implication on the phylogeny of East Asian linguistic families. LL. Kang et al., 2013</ref>
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  • ...of ancient Hunnu people and its implication on the phylogeny of East Asian linguistic families. LL. Kang et al., 2013</ref>
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  • The region is known for its linguistic diversity: aside from [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] and [[Turki ...hung auf dem Gebiete der indogermanischen Sprachen [Journal of Comparative Linguistic Research into Indo-European Philology] |volume=57 |issue= |pages=251–255
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  • ...and was inhabited by people resembling each other in racial, cultural, and linguistic characteristics; ethnologically they were essentially Mongol{{Citation need
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