The most prominent of these link Korean to the Altaic languages of central Asia, a family that includes Turkish, Mongolian, and the Tungusic (for example, Manchu) languages of Siberia. Others would ...
They are even linguistically diverse, with languages in the Altaic language group (Turkish), Afroasiatic language group (Arabic and Hebrew), and Indo-European language group (Farsi and Pashto).
05.0120 Ural-Altaic and Central Asian Studies A program that focuses on the history, society, politics, culture, and economics of one or more of the peoples and countries of Inner/Central Asia, ...
Studies of Japanese have showed that Japanese contains Altaic and Austronesian elements: the phonological system is closer to that of Austronesian languages (Alpatov 1998), but the archaic lexicon ...
Turkish is spoken by around 88 million people in Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and parts of Europe and belongs to the Altaic language family. Turkish is an agglutinative language, meaning words are formed ...
Korean belongs to the Altaic language family and is an official language in North and South Korea. It is spoken by over 81.7 ...