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Manchu-Tungus|mænˈtʃuːˈtʊŋgʊs| [f. Manchu n. and a. + Tungus.] Name given to a language family comprising Manchu and Tungus.
[1933L. Bloomfield Lang. iv. 69 The Tunguse-Manchu family lies to the north of the Mongol, dividing Yakut from the rest of the Turco-Tartar area.] 1955Times 15 Aug. 7/3 There are the peoples, often semi-nomad, who are in contact with civilization but only slightly affected by it: Indians and mestizos in Bolivia and Peru, the many groups, amounting in 1941 to nearly 25,000,000 souls, whom the Republic of India classifies as adivasis, the Paleoasiats and the Manchu-Tungus of the Soviet Far East. 1956Jakobson & Halle in Saporta & Bastian Psycholinguistics (1961) 349/2 In Manchu-Tungus and in Paleosiberian languages. 1964Language XL. 301 Coordinate with Turkic, Mongolian, and Manchu-Tungus. |