Teleut language
Teleut is a Turkic language spoken in the Altai Republic in Russia. It is sometimes considered a dialect of Southern Altai.
| Teleut | |
|---|---|
| Тадар, Тэлэңгэт, Пайат | |
| Native to | Russia |
| Region | Kemerovo Oblast |
| Ethnicity | Teleuts |
Native speakers | 1570 (2020)[1] |
| Cyrillic | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – |
| Glottolog | tele1258 |
A map of the Altai languages, including Teleut (in pink). | |
Internal classification
The language is classed in the Kipchak languages.[2] It is considered to be a dialect of Southern Altai, with the Telengit dialect or language and the literary form of Altai.
Orthography
The orthography of Teleut is as follows: [3]
| А а | Б б | В в | Г г | Ғ ғ | Д д | Ј ј | Е е | Ё ё |
| Ж ж | З з | И и | Й й | К к | Қ қ | Л л | М м | Н н |
| Ң ң | О о | Ӧ ӧ | П п | Р р | С с | Т т | У у | Ӱ ӱ |
| Ф ф | Х х | Ц ц | Ч ч | Ш ш | Щ щ | ъ | ь | Ы ы |
| Э э | Ю ю | Я я |
Notes and references
- "Росстат — Всероссийская перепись населения 2020". rosstat.gov.ru. Retrieved 2024-04-27.
- Novgorodov, Innokentiy N.; Gainutdinova, Albina F.; Ishkildina, Linara K.; Tokmashev, Denis M. (2018), Filchenko, Andrey; Anikina, Zhanna (eds.), "The Teleut Language is of the Kipchak Turkic Language Origin According to the Leipzig–Jakarta List", Linguistic and Cultural Studies: Traditions and Innovations, vol. 677, Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 296–302, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-67843-6_35, ISBN 978-3-319-67842-9, retrieved 2024-04-09
- Tokmashev, M. G.; Tokmashev, D. M. (2008). Telen︠g︡et tili =: Teleutskiĭ i︠a︡zyk. Kemerovo: Skif : Kuzbass. ISBN 978-5-85905-367-4.
Sources
- (ru) Баскаков, Н.A., Диалект чернёвых татар (туба-кижи), Северные диалекты алтаиского (ойротского) языка, 2 volumes, Moscou, Nauka, 1965-1966.
See also
External links
- Ethnologue: Languages of the World (unknown ed.). SIL International.
- (ru) Teleut on the Russian UNESCO website dedicated for Siberian languages
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