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Original scientific paper

Altaic, so far

Alexander Vovin ; University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, Hawai


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Abstract

This article consists of free parts. In the first one is a bibliographical survey of the most important literature that appeared in the fields of study of individual five Altaic language groups (Japanese, Korean, Manchu-Tungusic, Mongolic, and Turkic) as well as comparative Altaic itself (including binary comparisons such as Koreo-Japonic) for the last thirty years. The progress in certain fields of Altaic linguistics was enormous within these years, and there is an obvious necessity for a general overview that is long overdue. The second part addresses a myth that Altaic languages do not share common basic vocabulary, particularly that denoting body parts. Finally, the third part offers a short sketch of comparative verbal morphology, including all five Altaic branches, a task that has not been undertaken. In the conclusion, the author outlines the most fundamental problems standing before the Altaic linguistics.

Keywords

Altaic; Japonic; Korean; Manchu-Tungusic; Mongolic; Turkic; comparative method; Altaic bibliography; body parts terms; comparative verbal morphology

Hrčak ID:

109424

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/109424

Publication date:

30.6.1999.

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