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Kumandin language

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Kumandin
къуманды / къубанды / къуўанды / къувандыг
Native toRussia
RegionAltai Republic, Altai Krai
EthnicityKumandins
Native speakers
654 (2021)[1]
Turkic
Cyrillic, Latin (formerly)
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologkuma1284
ELPKumandin
A map of the Altai languages, including Kumandin (in blue).

The Kumandin language is a Turkic language spoken in the Altai Republic in Russia.The Kumandins name themselves "Kumandi-Kiji".

Internal classification

Kumandin is classed in the Siberian Turkic branch of the Turkic languages. It is considered as a dialect of Northern Altai. The Kumandin subgroup of the Altai can undertand Tubalar and Chelkan, aside from Kumandin.[2]

Phonology

Consonants

[3]

Labial Dental/Alveolar Postalveolar Palatal Velar
Nasal /m/ /n/ /ɲ/ /ŋ/
Stop plain /p/ /t/ /k/
long // // //
Fricative voiceless /s/ /ʃ/
voiced /ɣ/
Affricate /t͡ʃ/
Approximant /l/ /j/
Trill /r/

Vowels

[3]

Front Back
unrounded rounded unrounded rounded
High /i/, // /y/, // /ɯ/, /ɯː/ /u/, //
Low /ɛ/, /ɛː/ /œ/, /œː/ /ɑ/, /ɑː/ /ɒ/, /ɒː/

Orthography

During the Latinisation period in the Soviet Union, a Latin-based script was developed for the Kumandin language. It was used from 1932 to 1939, when teaching in Kumandin was stopped.[4]

A a B ʙ C c D d E e F f G g I i
J j K k L l M m N n Ꞑ ꞑ O o Ɵ ɵ
P p R r S s Ş ş T t U u V v X x
Y y Z z Ƶ ƶ Ь ь

In recent years, the Kumandin language is being written again. The orthography below was created in 2005, when it was published for use by children.

А а Б б В в Г г Ғ ғ Д д Е е Ё ё
Ж ж З з И и Й й К к Л л М м Н н
Ҥ ҥ Нь нь О о Ö ö П п Р р С с Т т
У у Ӱ ӱ Ф ф Х х Ц ц Ч ч Ш ш Щ щ
Ъ ъ Ы ы Ь ь Э э Ю ю Я я

Notes and references

  1. ^ Том 5. «Национальный состав и владение языками». Таблица 7. Население наиболее многочисленных национальностей по родному языку
  2. ^ Baskakov, 1966, p. 7.
  3. ^ a b "Кумандинский | Малые языки России". minlang.iling-ran.ru. Retrieved 2024-06-11.
  4. ^ "Куманды буквар – Российская Национальная Библиотека – Vivaldi". vivaldi.nlr.ru. Retrieved 2024-04-21.

Sources

  • (ru) Баскаков, Н.A., Диалект чернёвых татар (туба-кижи), Северные диалекты алтаиского (ойротского) языка, 2 volumes, Moscow, Nauka, 1965-1966.

External links

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