Akan Yakut dialects are one of two groups of Yakut dialects (dialects) along with the okan group . Saying dialects are common in the eastern part of the range of the Yakut language on the right side of the Lena River . In the classification of M. S. Voronkin, the acute (eastern) dialect group includes two subgroups: central and northeastern [2] .
| Akan Yakut dialects | |
|---|---|
| Country | Russia |
| Regions | Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) , Magadan Region [1] |
| Classification | |
| Category | Languages of Eurasia |
Altai family
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Dialect Features
Speakers of the Yakut language are mainly characterized by phonetic and lexical differences. In the field of phonetics in the eastern group of dialects, a phenomenon such as akane is common, as opposed to a dip in western dialects. Akane in relation to the ocana is a more ancient language trait. Examples in which Akanye is reflected: Khatyn ( Yakut. Liter. Khotun , Russian. Madam ), Sargs ( Yakut. Letter . Sorghum , Russian. Happiness ), Hamys ( Yakut. Letter . Khomus , Russian. Reed, reed ), aaҕy ( Yakut. literary, ooҕuy , Russian spider ), etc. [3] It should be noted that the Yakut Akane and Okan have nothing to do with the phenomena under the same names in the Russian language , variation of this kind in Yakut dialects is noted in a limited number foundations of Turkic and Mongolian origin [4] .
In contrast to the central dialects, northeastern dialects are characterized by lexical archaisms, less development of assimilation of consonants, as well as borrowings from the languages of northern peoples [3] .
Wizards are opposed to both okay dialects and Yakut literary language, formed on the basis of okay dialects in the central regions of Yakutia [2] .
Notes
- Sources
- ↑ Ivanov, 1980 , p. 82.
- ↑ 1 2 Antonov, 1997 , p. 514.
- ↑ 1 2 Antonov, 1997 , p. 523.
- ↑ Ivanov, 1980 , p. 3.
Literature
- Antonov N.K. Yakut language // Languages of the world: Turkic languages / executive editor E. R. Tenishev . - M .: Indrik, 1997. - S. 513-524. - ISBN 5-85759-061-2 .
- Ivanov S. A. Akane and Dipping in the dialects of the Yakut language. - Yakutsk: Yakutsk book publishing house, 1980. - 184 p.