| 11. | It is a member of the Altaic language family, is debated but mostly seen as discredited.
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| 12. | For simplicity's sake, the following discussion assumes the validity of the Altaic language family.
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| 13. | For instance, Altaic languages are proposed to have a rounding harmony superimposed over a backness harmony.
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| 14. | The user of conflict carried the dispute to the space of the discussion about Ural-Altaic languages.
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| 15. | The Turkic languages may belong to a larger, but controversial, Altaic language family, which includes Mongolian.
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| 16. | :Third; I have never promoted the Ural-Altaic languages in the article pages over other theories.
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| 17. | Some linguists, such as Turchin, Old Japanese also had more grammatical similarity to Altaic languages than modern Japanese.
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| 18. | The article on Altaic languages covers the linguistic history, which was really the only link between the two groups.
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| 19. | Many languages, such as Semitic languages, Altaic languages or Bantu languages, have special reciprocal morphemes in verbs.
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| 20. | Ironically, the biased article uses Ethnologue as its source for one fact ( the number of Altaic languages ).
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