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Tsudaqar language

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Tsudaqar
Tsudakhar, Cudaxar
цӀудхърила мец, c’udqrila mec
цӀудхъуран мец
Books in Tsudaqar
Pronunciation[ts’udqrila mets]
[ts’udqran mets]
Native toRussia
RegionDagestan
EthnicityTsudaqar people [ru]
Native speakers
33,000 in traditional areas (2010)
Northeast Caucasian
Dialects
  • Tsudaqar proper (East)
  • Kuppa-Karekadani (West)
Cyrillic
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologcuda1238  Cudaxar
IETFdar-x-HIS09130
  Tsudaqar

Tsudaqar (also Tsudakhar, Cudaxar[1]) is a Dargin language, quite different from the literary variety,[2] spoken by over 33,000 people[3] in the Levashinsky and Akushinsky Districts, Novy Kostek in Khasavyurtovsky District, and Novokare in Babayurtovsky District, Dagestan. The village of Tsudakhar was the traditional center. It is considered to be threatened with extinction, being transmitted to children, but not by all families.[2][4] In modern times, work is underway to revitalize Tsudaqar and create an alphabet for the language.[2]

Revival

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In response to the declining health and use of the language, speakers have revived the usage of the language, as well as studying and preserving it. An orthography for the language was also devised. Lessons for learning Tsudaqar are available online, and there is a YouTube channel Цудахарское общество which promotes Tsudaqar culture, history and life.[2][5]

Phonology

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Tsudaqar has lost the affricates [d͡ʒ] and [d͡z]. The system of phonemic fortis and lenis has been retained, similar to the system used in Avar–Andic and Lak.[6]

Orthography

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А а

/ɑ/

Б б

/b/

В в

/w/

Г г

/g/

Гъ гъ

/ʁ/

Гь гь

/h/

Гӏ гӏ

/ʡ/

Гӏӏ гӏӏ

/ʡʼ/

Д д

/d/

Е е

/e/; /je/

Ё ё

/eˤ/

Ж ж

/ʒ/

З з

/z/

И и

/i/

Й й

/j/

К к

/k/

Кк кк

/kː/

Къ къ

/qː/

Кь кь

/qʼ/

Кӏ кӏ

/kʼ/

Л л

/l/

М м

/m/

Н н

/n/

О о

/о/

П п

/p/

Пп пп

/pː/

Пӏ пӏ

/pʼ/

Р р

/r/

С с

/s/

Сс сс

/sː/

Т т

/t/

Тт тт

/tː/

Тӏ тӏ

/tʼ/

У у

/u/

Ф ф

/f/

Х х

/χ/

Хх хх

/χː/

Хъ хъ

/q/

Хь хь

/x/

Хьхь хьхь

/xː/

Хӏ хӏ

/ħ/

Ц ц

/t͡s/

Цц цц

/t͡sː/

Цӏ цӏ

/t͡sʼ/

Ч ч

/t͡ʃ/

Чч чч

/t͡ʃː/

Чӏ чӏ

/t͡ʃʼ/

Ш ш

/ʃ/

Ъ ъ

/ʔ/

Э э

/e/; /ʔe/

Ю ю

/ju/

Ӱ ӱ

/uˤ/

Я я

/ja/

Щ щ

/ʃː/

The letters о, ф, ы, ё, ь are only found in loanwords.

ӱ never occurs word-initially and is only found after a consonant.

References

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  1. ^ "Dargwa: Cudaxar language". globalrecordings.net. Retrieved 2024-10-12.
  2. ^ a b c d "Цудахар-Дарго". gazetalevashi.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  3. ^ Koryakov, Yuri (2021-01-01). "Коряков (2021) Даргинские языки и их классификация [Dargwa languages and their classification]". Дурхъаси хазна. Сборник статей к 60-летию Р. О. Муталова / Ред. Т. А. Майсак, Н. Р. Сумбатова, Я. Г. Тестелец. М.: Буки Веди, 2021. — 480 с. — ISBN 978-5-6045633-5-9.
  4. ^ "Цудахарский язык | Малые языки России". minlang.iling-ran.ru. Retrieved 2024-10-12.
  5. ^ "Цудахарское общество". YouTube. Retrieved 2024-10-12.
  6. ^ "Ла́кско-дарги́нские языки́". Лингвистический энциклопедический словарь. ISBN 5-85270-031-2.
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