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Akan Yakut dialects

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
CountryRussia
RegionsRepublic of Sakha (Yakutia) , Magadan Region [1]
Classification
CategoryLanguages ​​of Eurasia

Altai family

Turkic branch
Yakut group

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
  1. ↑ Ivanov, 1980 , p. 82.
  2. ↑ 1 2 Antonov, 1997 , p. 514.
  3. ↑ 1 2 Antonov, 1997 , p. 523.
  4. ↑ Ivanov, 1980 , p. 3.

Literature

  1. 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 .
  2. Ivanov S. A. Akane and Dipping in the dialects of the Yakut language. - Yakutsk: Yakutsk book publishing house, 1980. - 184 p.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Akaying_Yakut dialects&oldid = 95726029


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