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Turkish language - Classification |  | Turkish language - Classification: Encyclopedia II - Turkish language - Classification |  | Turkish is a member of the Turkish family of languages, which includes Gagauz, and Khorasani Turkish in addition to Osmanli Turkish. The Turkish family is a subgroup of the Oghuz languages, themselves a subgroup of the Turkic languages, which most linguists believe to be member of an Altaic language family.
Like Finnish and Hungarian, Turkish has vowel harmony, is agglutinative and has no grammatical gender. The basic word order is Subject Object Verb. Turkish has a T-V distinction: second-person plural form ...
See also:Turkish language, Turkish language - Classification, Turkish language - Geographic distribution, Turkish language - Official status, Turkish language - Dialects, Turkish language - Sounds, Turkish language - Consonants, Turkish language - Vowels, Turkish language - Grammar, Turkish language - Vocabulary, Turkish language - Replaced old words, Turkish language - Writing system, Turkish language - The language in daily life |  | | Turkish language, Turkish language - Classification, Turkish language - Consonants, Turkish language - Dialects, Turkish language - Geographic distribution, Turkish language - Grammar, Turkish language - Official status, Turkish language - Replaced old words, Turkish language - Sounds, Turkish language - The language in daily life, Turkish language - Vocabulary, Turkish language - Vowels, Turkish language - Writing system |  | |
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Turkish language - Classification
Turkish is a member of the Turkish family of languages, which includes Gagauz, and Khorasani Turkish in addition to Osmanli Turkish. The Turkish family is a subgroup of the Oghuz languages, themselves a subgroup of the Turkic languages, which most linguists believe to be member of an Altaic language family.
Like Finnish and Hungarian, Turkish has vowel harmony, is agglutinative and has no grammatical gender. The basic word order is Subject Object Verb. Turkish has a T-V distinction: second-person plural forms can be used for individuals as a sign of respect.
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