The Akushin language is the language of the Akushin people , one of the Dargin languages . Traditionally regarded as a dialect of a single Dargin language. It is the dialect base of the literary Darginsky [1] [2] [3] . Common in the Akushinsky district of Dagestan . Many native speakers of the Akushin language moved to cities in the south of the European part of Russia .
| Akushin language | |
|---|---|
| Country | Russia |
| Regions | Dagestan |
| Classification | |
| Category | Languages of Eurasia |
North Caucasian superfamily (not recognized)
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| Writing | Cyrillic |
The dialect group of the Akushin type:
- Akushinsky dialect - villages: Akusha, Urkhuchimakhi, Burkhimakmakhi and others.
- Levashinsky dialect - sat down. Lefties, Nascent, Kakamahi, Ebdalaya, Karlabko, Ulluai.
Notes
- ↑ Dargwa. A language of Russian Federation . Ethnologue: Languages of the World (17th Edition) (2013). (Retrieved May 26, 2015)
- ↑ Khaidakov S. M. Darginsky // Linguistic Encyclopedic Dictionary / Editor-in-chief V. N. Yartseva . - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1990 .-- 685 p. - ISBN 5-85270-031-2 .
- ↑ Khaidakov S. M. Lak-Dargin languages // Linguistic Encyclopedic Dictionary / Editor-in-chief V. N. Yartseva . - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1990 .-- 685 p. - ISBN 5-85270-031-2 .