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Aukh dialect
Chechen: Ӏовхойн диалект,
Russian: Ауховский диалект
EthnicityChechens
Geographic
distribution
Dagestan, Aukh
Native speakers
160,000
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The Aukh dialect[1][2][a] is a dialect of the Chechen language.[4] It is primarily spoken by residents in the northern part of Dagestan,[5] and the estimated number of speakers is about 160 thousand.[6]

According to Professor I. Arsakhanov, "the Aukh dialect, although it occupies an intermediate position between the Chechen and Ingush languages, still gravitates to the Chechen language". In the Aukh dialect, similar to the Chechen language, there is an absence of words with the fricative deaf consonant "f," which is more common in Ingush. Additionally, both the Aukh dialect and the Chechen literary language exhibit vowel nasalization, particularly at the end of words, unlike Ingush. The vocalism of the Aukh dialect closely resembles that of the Chechen literary language.[7]

  1. ^ Дешериев. Закономерности развития и взаимодействия языков в советском обществе. — Наука, 1966. — 402 с.
  2. ^ О. В. Чапанов, И. А. Оздоев. Некоторые итоги исследования нахских языков И. А. Оздоев // Проблема лексического состава диалектов и разработка диалектных словарей иберийско-кавказских языков: материалы X региональной научной сессии по историко-сравнительному изучению иберийско-кавказских языков. — Чечено-Ингушское книжное, 1987. — 103 с.
  3. ^ Malsagov 1936, p. 72.
  4. ^ Дадаева А. И. Фонетические особенности аккинского диалекта чеченского языка : дис. на соиск. учёной степ. канд. филол. наук: 10. 02. 02 / Науч. рук. А. Г. Магомедов. — Дагестанский научный центр РАН. Институт языка, литературы и искусства им. Г. Цадасы. — Махачкала, 2005. — С. 167-168. — 172, [5] с
  5. ^ Арсаханов. Аккинский диалект чеченского языка
  6. ^ Халидов А. И. Обоснованно ли включение чеченского языка в Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger? журнал «Современная Наука»
  7. ^ Нухажиев Н.В., Умхаев Х.С. В поисках национальной идентичности. — Грозный: Грозненский рабочий, 2012. — 720 с. — 5000 экз. — ISBN 978-5-4314-0055-1.


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