Ural-Altaic - translation to russian
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Ural-Altaic - translation to russian

FORMER LANGUAGE FAMILY PROPOSAL
Ural-Altaic language; Uralic and Altaic; Ural-Altai; Ural-Altaic hypothesis; Ural–Altaic; Uro-Altaic; Uralic and Altaic languages; Uralo-Altaic; Uralic-Altaic language family; Ural Altaic; Turanian people; Ural-Altaic language families; Ural–Altaic languages; Uralo-Altaic languages; Ural-Altaic

Ural-Altaic         

[ju(ə)rəlæl'teiik]

прилагательное

общая лексика

урало-алтайский

существительное

[ju(ə)rəlæl'teiik]

общая лексика

урало-алтайская группа языков

Ural-Altaic         
Ural-Altaic 1. adj. урало-алтайский 2. noun урало-алтайская группа языков
Altaic         
  • The [[Altai Mountains]] in East-Central Asia give their name to the proposed language family.
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CONTROVERSIAL SUPERGROUP OF TURKIC, MONGOLIC, TUNGUSIC, JAPANESE, AND KOREAN LANGUAGES
Altaic language; Altaic family; Altaic; Altaic hypothesis; Altaic Languages; ISO 639:tut; Altaic homeland; Altaic language family; Macro-Altaic; Micro-Altaic languages; Macro-Altaic languages; Micro-Altaic; Altaic cognate words; Sound correspondences in Altaic languages; Altaic languages language; Altaic theory; Macro-Tungusic; Draft:Macro-Tungusic; Transeurasian languages; Transeurasian
алтайский

Definition

Ural-Altaic
·adj Of or pertaining to the Urals and the Altai; as the Ural-Altaic, or Turanian, languages.

Wikipedia

Ural-Altaic languages

Ural-Altaic, Uralo-Altaic or Uraltaic is a linguistic convergence zone and former language-family proposal uniting the Uralic and the Altaic (in the narrow sense) languages. It is generally now agreed that even the Altaic languages do not share a common descent: the similarities among Turkic, Mongolic and Tungusic are better explained by diffusion and borrowing. Just as Altaic, internal structure of the Uralic family also has been debated since the family was first proposed. Doubts about the validity of most or all of the proposed higher-order Uralic branchings (grouping the nine undisputed families) are becoming more common. The term continues to be used for the central Eurasian typological, grammatical and lexical convergence zone.

Indeed, "Ural-Altaic" may be preferable to "Altaic" in this sense. For example, J. Janhunen states that "speaking of 'Altaic' instead of 'Ural-Altaic' is a misconception, for there are no areal or typological features that are specific to 'Altaic' without Uralic."Originally suggested in the 18th century, the genealogical and racial hypotheses remained debated into the mid-20th century, often with disagreements exacerbated by pan-nationalist agendas.

It had many proponents in Britain. Since the 1960s, the proposed language family has been widely rejected. A relationship between the Altaic, Indo-European and Uralic families was revived in the context of the Nostratic hypothesis, which was popular for a time, with for example Allan Bomhard treating Uralic, Altaic and Indo-European as coordinate branches. However, Nostratic too is now rejected.

What is the Russian for Ural-Altaic? Translation of &#39Ural-Altaic&#39 to Russian