jeudi 28 juin 2012

intéressant article (en anglais) sur les langues issues du Ouighour


Timur B. Davletov a publié dans Tengri Art






Timur B. Davletov

 28 juin 12:18

http://www.endangeredlanguages.com/lang/2434?hl=en

 Language metadata

 "The Khakass language belongs to the Uighur-Oguz group in the eastern Hun branch of the Turkic languages. It has its genetic origin in the ancient Uighur language unity. The Khakass language is an aggregation of different tribal languages, and it has achieved its present form only during the 20th century. More colourful dialectal peculiarities have been levelled by the unified language. Former tribal languages constitute the dialects of the Khakass language. The internal Sagai dialect is spoken in the regions of Askyz and Tashtyp (the Beltyr subdialect forming a special group), the Katshin dialect in the regions of Ust-Abakan, Altai and Shirin, the Kyzyl dialect in the Saralin and Shirin regions, the Shor dialect (NB! not the language) in the Tashtyp region. The Sagai and the Kachin dialects have the greatest number of speakers and are the most widespread. " - The Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire


ALSO KNOWN AS:   Khakhas, Khakhass, Abakan Tatar, Yenisei Tatar, Sagaijer, Abakan-Tataren, Abakan Turks, Abakan Tatars, Yenisei Turks, Yenisei Tatars, South Siberian Turkic, Abaqan, Xakas, Kamacintzi, Kischtim

 CLASSIFICATION:   Turkic, Northeastern, South Siberian, Yenisey Turkic


 ORTHOGRAPHY:   Cyrillic script

 CODE AUTHORITY :   ISO 639-3

 LANGUAGE CODE:   kjh
 VARIANTS & DIALTECTS:  Sagai, Kamassian, Shor, Beltir, Kacha, Kyzyl


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www.endangeredlanguages.com

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