Tungusic language
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Definition
Noun 1. A language family: Tungusic language refers to a group of related languages belonging to the Altaic language family. These languages are primarily spoken by various ethnic groups across a vast region of Siberia, the Russian Far East, and parts of northern China and Mongolia.
Usage
- The term is used in linguistic and anthropological contexts to classify and discuss this specific language family.
- It is often used in the singular form ("the Tungusic language family") to refer to the group collectively, though it can also refer to any individual language within that family.
Examples
- Academic Context: "Comparative studies of Tungusic language phonology reveal interesting sound correspondences."
- Geographical Context: "Several Tungusic language communities are found near the Amur River basin."
- Historical Context: "The spread of the Tungusic language family is closely tied to the movements of nomadic groups."
Advanced Usage
- "Tungusic" as an adjective: The word "Tungusic" itself is often used adjectivally to describe anything related to these languages or their speakers (e.g., Tungusic peoples, Tungusic cultures).
- Scholarly Debate: In linguistic literature, the inclusion of the Tungusic languages within the broader "Altaic" family (alongside Turkic and Mongolic) is a subject of ongoing academic discussion.
Variants and Related Words
- Tungus (noun, historical): An older, sometimes ethnographically specific, term for certain Tungusic-speaking peoples, particularly the Evenks.
- Manchu-Tungusic (noun): An alternative name for the language family, highlighting Manchu as its most historically prominent member.
- Evenki (noun): A major Tungusic language spoken by the Evenki people across Siberia.
- Manchu (noun): A historically important Tungusic language, formerly the administrative language of the Qing dynasty in China.
Synonyms
- Tungusic (noun, when referring to the language family)
- Manchu-Tungusic (noun)
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Altaic languages (noun): A proposed, but debated, larger language family that is suggested to include Tungusic, Turkic, and Mongolic languages.
- Siberian languages (noun): A geographical, not genetic, grouping that includes Tungusic languages among others like Chukotko-Kamchatkan and Yeniseian languages.
Noun
- a family of Altaic languages spoken in Mongolia and neighboring areas