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'''Tuoba''' ('''Tabγač''' or '''Tabghach'''; {{zh|拓跋}}) is an [[extinct languages|extinct]] [[Turkic languages|Turkic]] or [[Mongolic language]] spoken by the [[Tuoba]] people in [[northern China]] around the 5th century AD during the [[Northern Wei]] dynasty.
'''Tuoba''' ('''Tabγač''' or '''Tabghach'''; {{zh|拓跋}}) is an [[extinct languages|extinct]] [[Turkic languages|Turkic]] or [[Mongolic language]] spoken by the [[Tuoba]] people in [[northern China]] around the 5th century AD during the [[Northern Wei]] dynasty.


[[Alexander Vovin]] (2007) identifies the extinct Tabγač or Tuoba language as a Mongolic language.<ref>Vovin, Alexander. 2007. ‘Once again on the Tabγač language.’ Mongolian Studies XXIX: 191-206.</ref> However, Chen (2005)<ref>Chen, Sanping 2005. Turkic or Proto-Mongolian? A Note on the Tuoba Language. Central Asiatic Journal 49.2: 161-73.</ref> argues that Tuoba (Tabγač) was a [[Turkic language]]. The general consensus view by historian is that Tuoba language was Mongolic.
[[Alexander Vovin]] (2007) identifies the extinct Tabγač or Tuoba language as a Mongolic language.<ref>Vovin, Alexander. 2007. ‘Once again on the Tabγač language.’ Mongolian Studies XXIX: 191-206.</ref> However, Chen (2005)<ref>Chen, Sanping 2005. Turkic or Proto-Mongolian? A Note on the Tuoba Language. Central Asiatic Journal 49.2: 161-73.</ref> argues that Tuoba (Tabγač) was a [[Turkic language]].


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Revision as of 16:23, 26 November 2018

Tuoba
Native toTuoba
RegionNorthern China and Mongolia
Mongolic or Turkic
  • Tuoba
Language codes
ISO 639-3

Tuoba (Tabγač or Tabghach; Chinese: 拓跋) is an extinct Turkic or Mongolic language spoken by the Tuoba people in northern China around the 5th century AD during the Northern Wei dynasty.

Alexander Vovin (2007) identifies the extinct Tabγač or Tuoba language as a Mongolic language.[1] However, Chen (2005)[2] argues that Tuoba (Tabγač) was a Turkic language.

References

  1. ^ Vovin, Alexander. 2007. ‘Once again on the Tabγač language.’ Mongolian Studies XXIX: 191-206.
  2. ^ Chen, Sanping 2005. Turkic or Proto-Mongolian? A Note on the Tuoba Language. Central Asiatic Journal 49.2: 161-73.