ISBN-13: 9781782011774 / Altaic (Other) / Miękka / 2016 / 162 str.
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The Altai people are an indigenous ethnic group of the Altai Mountains, in the very center of Asia. The Altai language belongs to the Kipchak group of the central Turkic language family. The closest languages to Altai are Kyrgyz and Karachay-Balkar. Altai is the second official language of the Altai Republic of the Russian Federation. According to the last census, there are about 90,000 native speakers of Altai. The Altai literature has rich folklore and written traditions. Four periods of its development include Old Turkic (6th-12th centuries), Turkic-Mongolian (13th-18th centuries), the literature of the late 19th-early 20th centuries; and the modern period (20th-21st centuries). Numerous books have been translated to Altai from the Russian language and the other languages of the USSR, including children literature. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by the great English writer Lewis Carroll, translated into Altai language ( / Kaykald N Cerinde Alisala bolgon uCuraldar), represents another serious step for the Altai literature."
Азияныҥ чике ӧзӧгинде теҥкейишкен Алтайдыҥ кырларында јуртаган эл-јон—алтайлар бу тергениҥ ӧс калыгы. Алтай тил тӱрк тилдердиҥ кыпчак бӧлӱгине кирет. Ого јуук тилдер—кыргыс ла карачай-балкар тилдер. Арасей Федерацияныҥ Алтай Республиказында алтай тил—экинчи государстволык тил. Эл-јонныҥ калганчы тооалыжын кӧргӧжин, су-алтай тилле куучындап тургандардыҥ тоозы јетен муҥ кижи. Алтай литература фольклорыла, јебреннеҥ бери тузаланган башка-башка бичик-билигиле байлык. Оныҥ ӧзӱмин тӧрт јаан бӧлӱкке (период) бӧлип темдектегилейт: јебрен тӱрк ӧй, ол IV-XII чч. келижет; тӱрк-моҥол ӧй—XIII-XVIII чч.; XIX ч. экинчи јарымынаҥ ала XX ч. бажына јетиреги ӧй; эмдиги ӧй – XX-XXI чч. Орус тилдеҥ ле СССР-дыҥ калыктарыныҥ литературазынаҥ алтай тилге сӱреен кӧп бичиктер кӧчӱрилген; бого балдарга да учурлаган чӱмдемелдер кирет. Улу англичан бичиичиниҥ—Льюис Кэрроллдыҥ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Кайкалдыҥ Јеринде Алисала болгон учуралдар (Kaykaldıñ Cerinde Alisala bolgon uçuraldar) деп чӧрчӧги алтай тилге кӧчӱрилгени алтай литератураныҥ база бир јаан једими болуп јат.
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The Altai people are an indigenous ethnic group of the Altai Mountains, in the very center of Asia. The Altai language belongs to the Kipchak group of the central Turkic language family. The closest languages to Altai are Kyrgyz and Karachay-Balkar. Altai is the second official language of the Altai Republic of the Russian Federation. According to the last census, there are about 90,000 native speakers of Altai. The Altai literature has rich folklore and written traditions. Four periods of its development include Old Turkic (6th–12th centuries), Turkic-Mongolian (13th–18th centuries), the literature of the late 19th–early 20th centuries; and the modern period (20th–21st centuries). Numerous books have been translated to Altai from the Russian language and the other languages of the USSR, including children literature. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by the great English writer Lewis Carroll, translated into Altai language (Кайкалдыҥ Јеринде Алисала болгон учуралдар / Kaykaldıñ Cerinde Alisala bolgon uçuraldar), represents another serious step for the Altai literature.