Turkish is the most widely spoken Turkic language, reformed into a Latin orthography under Atatürk. Its vowel harmony, agglutination, and SOV order typify Altaic-contact Eurasian sprachbund features.

Turkish
Turkish · turkish · Istanbul, Istanbul Province, Turkey · 41.0082, 28.9784 · Turkey · Cyprus · Germany

Historical Evolution

Turkish descends from Oghuz Turkic; Ottoman Turkish layered Persian and Arabic vocabulary in Arabic script until the 1928 alphabet revolution. Language reform (dil devrimi) purged many Arabic/Persian loans, coining native neologisms. Modern standard is based on Istanbul Turkish.

Phonology

Turkish vowel harmony (front/back, rounded/unrounded) governs suffix allomorphy. Consonants include /ɾ/ flap and /ʃ/, /ʒ/ from loans; vowel-initial suffixes follow harmony rules strictly in native morphology.

Syntax

Turkish is SOV with extensive suffix chains encoding case (six), possession, plurality, evidentiality, and negation on a single verb form. No grammatical gender; formality via second-person plural (siz). Relative clauses use participial constructions rather than finite complementizers.

Attributes

Total Speakers88 M
L1 Native Speakers80 M
Number of Countries3 countries
Language Vitality Index9 scale
Web Domain Share (%)0.7 %
Language FamilyTurkic / Oghuz / Turkish
Standard ScriptLatin (Turkish alphabet)
Grammatical TypologySOV, Agglutinative
UNESCO Risk CategorySafe
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