This article may be a rough
translation from another language. It may have been generated, in whole or in part, by a computer or by a translator without dual proficiency. (May 2023) |
Aukh dialect | |
---|---|
Chechen: Ӏовхойн диалект, Russian: Ауховский диалект | |
Ethnicity | Chechens |
Geographic distribution | Dagestan, Aukh |
Native speakers | 160,000 |
Ethnographic map of the Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Aukhs green |
The Aukh dialect [1] [2] [a] is a dialect of the Chechen language. [4] It is primarily spoken by residents in the northern part of Dagestan, [5] and the estimated number of speakers is about 160 thousand. [6]
According to Professor I. Arsakhanov, "the Aukh dialect, although it occupies an intermediate position between the Chechen and Ingush languages, still gravitates to the Chechen language". In the Aukh dialect, similar to the Chechen language, there is an absence of words with the fricative deaf consonant "f," which is more common in Ingush. Additionally, both the Aukh dialect and the Chechen literary language exhibit vowel nasalization, particularly at the end of words, unlike Ingush. The vocalism of the Aukh dialect closely resembles that of the Chechen literary language. [7]
Taip (clan) | Subdialect | The family village | |
Akkoy | Ӏаккой | South Aukh. [8] | Shircha-Aukh |
Barchkhoy | Барчхой | North -Aukh. [9] [8] | Barchkhoy-Otar |
Biytaroy | Бийтарой | South Aukh. [8] | Shircha-Aukh |
Biltoy | Билтой | North -Aukh., Plain Aukh. [9] [8] | Built-Aukh |
Bonoy | Боной | North -Aukh. [8] | Boni-Yurt |
Wappiy | Ваьппий | South Aukh. [9] [8] | Shircha-Aukh |
Guloy | ГӀулой | North -Aukh. [8] | |
Jey (Jevoy) | Жей (Жевой) | South Aukh. [9] [8] | Pkharchkhoshka |
Zandakoy | Зандакъой | North -Aukh., Plain Aukh. [9] [8] | Mini-Atagi |
Zogoy | ЗогӀой | North -Aukh. [8] | Boni-Aukh |
Kovstoy | Къавстой (Къовстой) | North -Aukh. [8] | Keshen-Aukh |
Kevoy | Кевой | North -Aukh. [8] | |
Kurchaloy | Курчалой | North -Aukh. [8] | |
Kkharkhoy | Кхархой | North -Aukh., South Aukh. [8] | |
Merjoy | Мержой | North -Aukh. [8] | Pkharchkhoshka |
Nokkhoy | Ноккхой | North -Aukh., South Aukh. [8] | |
Ovrshoy | Овршой | North -Aukh. [8] | |
Peshkhoy | Пешхой | North -Aukh. [8] | |
Pkharchkhoy | Пхьарчхой | South Aukh. [9] [8] | Pkharchkhoshka |
Saloy | Салой | North -Aukh. [8] | |
Contaroy | ЦӀонтарой | North -Aukh., Plain Aukh. [8] | |
Cechoy | ЦӀечой | North -Aukh. [8] | |
Chantiy | ЧӀаьнтий | North -Aukh., North -Aukh. [8] | |
Chontoy | Чонтой | South Aukh. [8] | |
Chungaroy | Чунгарой | North -Aukh. [9] | |
Chkharoy | Чхьарой | North -Aukh. [8] | |
Shinroy | Шинрой | North -Aukh., North -Aukh. [8] |
{{
cite book}}
: Unknown parameter |agency=
ignored (
help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
link)
This article needs additional or more specific
categories. (May 2023) |
This article may be a rough
translation from another language. It may have been generated, in whole or in part, by a computer or by a translator without dual proficiency. (May 2023) |
Aukh dialect | |
---|---|
Chechen: Ӏовхойн диалект, Russian: Ауховский диалект | |
Ethnicity | Chechens |
Geographic distribution | Dagestan, Aukh |
Native speakers | 160,000 |
Ethnographic map of the Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Aukhs green |
The Aukh dialect [1] [2] [a] is a dialect of the Chechen language. [4] It is primarily spoken by residents in the northern part of Dagestan, [5] and the estimated number of speakers is about 160 thousand. [6]
According to Professor I. Arsakhanov, "the Aukh dialect, although it occupies an intermediate position between the Chechen and Ingush languages, still gravitates to the Chechen language". In the Aukh dialect, similar to the Chechen language, there is an absence of words with the fricative deaf consonant "f," which is more common in Ingush. Additionally, both the Aukh dialect and the Chechen literary language exhibit vowel nasalization, particularly at the end of words, unlike Ingush. The vocalism of the Aukh dialect closely resembles that of the Chechen literary language. [7]
Taip (clan) | Subdialect | The family village | |
Akkoy | Ӏаккой | South Aukh. [8] | Shircha-Aukh |
Barchkhoy | Барчхой | North -Aukh. [9] [8] | Barchkhoy-Otar |
Biytaroy | Бийтарой | South Aukh. [8] | Shircha-Aukh |
Biltoy | Билтой | North -Aukh., Plain Aukh. [9] [8] | Built-Aukh |
Bonoy | Боной | North -Aukh. [8] | Boni-Yurt |
Wappiy | Ваьппий | South Aukh. [9] [8] | Shircha-Aukh |
Guloy | ГӀулой | North -Aukh. [8] | |
Jey (Jevoy) | Жей (Жевой) | South Aukh. [9] [8] | Pkharchkhoshka |
Zandakoy | Зандакъой | North -Aukh., Plain Aukh. [9] [8] | Mini-Atagi |
Zogoy | ЗогӀой | North -Aukh. [8] | Boni-Aukh |
Kovstoy | Къавстой (Къовстой) | North -Aukh. [8] | Keshen-Aukh |
Kevoy | Кевой | North -Aukh. [8] | |
Kurchaloy | Курчалой | North -Aukh. [8] | |
Kkharkhoy | Кхархой | North -Aukh., South Aukh. [8] | |
Merjoy | Мержой | North -Aukh. [8] | Pkharchkhoshka |
Nokkhoy | Ноккхой | North -Aukh., South Aukh. [8] | |
Ovrshoy | Овршой | North -Aukh. [8] | |
Peshkhoy | Пешхой | North -Aukh. [8] | |
Pkharchkhoy | Пхьарчхой | South Aukh. [9] [8] | Pkharchkhoshka |
Saloy | Салой | North -Aukh. [8] | |
Contaroy | ЦӀонтарой | North -Aukh., Plain Aukh. [8] | |
Cechoy | ЦӀечой | North -Aukh. [8] | |
Chantiy | ЧӀаьнтий | North -Aukh., North -Aukh. [8] | |
Chontoy | Чонтой | South Aukh. [8] | |
Chungaroy | Чунгарой | North -Aukh. [9] | |
Chkharoy | Чхьарой | North -Aukh. [8] | |
Shinroy | Шинрой | North -Aukh., North -Aukh. [8] |
{{
cite book}}
: Unknown parameter |agency=
ignored (
help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
link)
This article needs additional or more specific
categories. (May 2023) |