튀르크족 (Korean Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "튀르크족" in Korean language version.

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litopys.org.ua (Global: 2,408th place; Korean: 3,760th place)

  • <дека името Украина доаѓа од старословенскиот поим украина што значи „гранична област“ или „крајина“{{웹 인용|url=http://litopys.org.ua/rizne/nazva_eu.htm |title=З Енциклопедії Українознавства; Назва "Україна" |publisher=Litopys.org.ua |accessdate=October 31, 2011

nature.com (Global: 234th place; Korean: 148th place)

  • Damgaard, Peter de Barros; Marchi, Nina; Rasmussen, Simon; Peyrot, Michaël; Renaud, Gabriel; Korneliussen, Thorfinn; Moreno-Mayar, J. Víctor; Pedersen, Mikkel Winther; Goldberg, Amy (May 2018). “137 ancient human genomes from across the Eurasian steppes” (영어). 《Nature》 557 (7705): 369–374. Bibcode:2018Natur.557..369D. doi:10.1038/s41586-018-0094-2. ISSN 1476-4687. PMID 29743675. The diversification within the Turkic languages suggests that several waves of migrations occurred35, and on the basis of the impact of local languages gradual assimilation to local populations were already assumed36. The East Asian migration starting with the Xiongnu complies well with the hypothesis that early Turkic was their major language37. Further migrations of East Asians westwards find a good linguistic correlate in the influence of Mongolian on Turkic and Iranian in the last millennium38. As such, the genomic history of the Eurasian steppe is the story of a gradual transition from Bronze Age pastoralists of western Eurasian ancestry, towards mounted warriors of increased East Asian ancestry – a process that continued well into historical times. 

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  • Golden, Peter B. (2018년 7월 25일). “The Ethnogonic Tales of the Türks” (영어). 《The Medieval History Journal》 21 (2): 291–327. doi:10.1177/0971945818775373. ISSN 0971-9458. "Some DNA tests point to the Iranian connections of the Ashina and Ashide,133 highlighting further that the Turks as a whole ‘were made up of heterogeneous and somatically dissimilar populations’.134 Geographically, the accounts cover the regions of Inner Mongolia, Gansu, Xinjiang, the Yenisei zone and the Altay, regions with Turkic, Indo-European (Iranian [Saka] and Tokharian), Yeniseic, Uralic and other populations. Wusun elements, like most steppe polities of an ethno-linguistic mix, may have also played a substratal role."

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