Difference between revisions of "Lezgian"

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|Language         =Lezgian
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|Autonym         =lezgi _'al
|WALSname=[[Lezgian]]
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|Pronunciation    =
|Ethn15name=[[Lezgi]]
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|Ethn15name       =Lezgi
|Countries= Russia, Azerbaijan
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|OLACname        =Lezghian
|WALSLoc= 6dE 52d30N
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|WALSname        =Lezgian
|Family= [[Nakh-Daghestanian]]
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|WALSLoc         =6dE 52d30N
|Genus= [[Lezgic]]
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|Family           =[[Nakh-Daghestanian]]
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|Genus           =[[Lezgic]]
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|Countries        =Russian Federation, Azerbaijan
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|Speakers        =40,000
|Ethn15=nld
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|WritingSyst      =[[Cyrillic]]
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|ISO3            =lez
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===Works on the language===
 
===Works on the language===
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*Haspelmath, Martin. 1993. ''A grammar of Lezgian.'' Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
  
*Haspelmath, Martin. 1993. ''A grammar of Lezgian.'' Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:46, 4 February 2013

Lezgian
Autoglottonym: lezgi _'al
Pronunciation: []
Ethnologue name: Lezgi
OLAC name: Lezghian
WALS name: Lezgian
Location point: 6dE 52d30N
Genealogy
Family: Nakh-Daghestanian
Genus: Lezgic
Speakers
Country: Russian Federation, Azerbaijan
Official in:
Speakers: 40,000
Writing system: Cyrillic
Codes
ISO 639-3: lez
WALS: lez

Name

Pronunciation: ['lezgi_n]

Alternative names are

Location

Lezgian is spoken in Russia (southernmost part of Daghestan Republic) and northern Azerbaijan.

Speakers

The number of speakers is estimated at 400,000 [Reference needed]

Dialects

...

Classification

Nakh-Daghestanian
Lezgic

Links

Introduction to Lezgian

Works on the language

  • Haspelmath, Martin. 1993. A grammar of Lezgian. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.