Why Mongolian language is not related to Turkish language?

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In this video, we explain: Why Mongolian language is not related to Turkish language, Why Mongolian and Turkish Aren't Genetically Related and Do Not Share a Common Ancestry"

This video gives research-based knowledge and understanding of why Mongolian language is not genetically related to Turkish language, and why these two languages do not share a common ancestry. We compared the lexical classifications in Mongolian and Turkish languages, as well as in Latin languages. Unlike Latin languages, the Mongolian and Turkish languages are not genetically related but share some loanwords due to various layers of historical interactions between proto-Mongolic and proto-Turkic languages. The video also helps individuals and students to understand the basic concepts of how to determine whether any given languages are genetically related and how and why languages copy words from one another.

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:18 Is Mongolian language related to Turkish language?
2:09 Synchrony vs Diachrony. How to determine the genetic relationship between languages?
9:46 Comparison of lexical classifications in Latin languages vs comparison of lexical classifications in Mongolian and Turkish languages
12:33 Comparing kinship words in Mongolian and Turkish languages
15:20 Comparing numerals in Mongolian and Turkish languages
17:32 Comparing random vocabularies in Mongolian and Turkish languages
19:15 What is a chance resemblance in comparative linguistics?
22:08 Language convergence. Why and how languages borrow words from one another?
27:15 Why Altaic language family has been discredited in comparative linguistics?
34:44 Historical contacts between proto-Mongolic and proto-Turkic languages
47:23 Comparing the loanwords of Mongolic and Turkic origins
50:43 The neglect of peripheral Mongolic languages led to flawed hypothesis that Mongolian is related to Turkic languages
52:00 Native Mongolian and native Turkish speaker test whether there are any similarities between Mongolian and Turkish languages
01:04:42 Wrap-up: Scholarly references used

References:
1. “An Introduction to Historical Linguistics” 4th Edition, by Terry Crowley and Claire Bowern
Oxford University Press, 2010
2. “An Introduction to Historical Linguistics” 1st edition, by Terry Crowley, Oxford University Press, 1992
3. “Language History, Language Change, and Language Relationship: An Introduction to Historical and Comparative Linguistics” 2nd revised edition, by Hans Henrich Hoch and Brian D. Joseph Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin, 2009
4. “The Mongolic Languages” 1st edition, by Juha Janhunen, Routledge, 2003
5. “Mongolic Historical and Comparative Linguistics: State-of-the-Art and Recent Advances” Author(s): Pavel Rykin or П. О. Рыкин, Source: Central Asiatic Journal, 2021, Vol. 64, No. 1-2 (2021), pp. 1-38. Published by Harrassowitz Verlag

Images used with the creators' authorization:
1.) 0:34:54 -0:35:00 Map of Mongolic Languages Distribution
Creator: A. Gutman & B. Avanzati
Source: https://www.languagesgulper.com/eng/M...

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