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Darkhad dialect information


Darkhat
Native toMongolia
Regionnorth Mongolia
EthnicityDarkhads
Native speakers
24,000 (2016)[1]
Language family
Mongolic
  • Central Mongolic
    • Buryat–Mongolian
      • Mongolian
        • Khalkha or Oirat
          • Darkhat
Language codes
ISO 639-3drh removed and merged into Khalkha Mongolian (khk)
Glottologdark1243
ELPDarkhat
IETFkhk-u-sd-mn041

Darkhad (also "Darkhat") is a dialect in-between Central Mongolian and Oirat[2] still variously seen as closer to Oirat[3] or as a dialect of Khalkha Mongolian with some Oirat features.[4] However, it seems to have substantially assimilated to the Khalkha dialect since it first was described by Sanžeev,[5] and some classificational differences seem to be due to what historical (or even ideal) state got classified. Ethnologue reports a population of 24,000 without providing a date.[1] Speakers live mainly in the west of Lake Khövsgöl in the sums Bayanzürkh, Ulaan-Uul and Rinchinlkhümbe in the Khövsgöl Province of Mongolia.[6]

  1. ^ a b Mongolian, Halh at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon
  2. ^ Sanjaa and Tuyaa 2001: 33-34
  3. ^ as Tuyaa and Tuul 2008: 5 can be understood
  4. ^ e.g. Svantesson et al. 2005: 142.
  5. ^ Gáspár 2006: 25 based on own field research and Sanžeev 1931
  6. ^ Sanžaa and Tujaa 2001: 33

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