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Uyghur Turkic or Southeastern Common Turkic, also referred to as the Uyguric languages, is a major branch of the Turkic language family. It also has the oldest written records in any Turkic language. The following table is based upon the classification scheme presented by Lars Johanson (1998)[1]
| Proto-Turkic |
Southeastern Common Turkic (Uyghuric languages) |
West |
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| East |
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[edit] References
- ^ Lars Johanson (1998) The History of Turkic. In Lars Johanson & Éva Ágnes Csató (eds) The Turkic Languages. London, New York: Routledge, 81-125. [1]
- ^ Deviating. Probably of South Siberian origin (Johanson 1998) [2]
- ^ Deviating. Historically developed from Southwestern (Oghuz) (Johanson 1998) [3]
- ^ Aini contains a very large Persian vocabulary component, and is spoken exclusively by adult men, almost as a cryptolect.