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 Oguz (Oghuz, Vartashen) - Azerbaijan - Azerb.com
It's named after the main Turkic group to move to Azerbaijan (the Azeri language is part of the Oghuz, or Western Turkic, group of Turkic languages, together with Anatolian Turkish and Turkmen).
Oghuz is the capital of a small rayon bordering Dagestan (Russian Federation).
South of Oghuz, on the road to Mingechavir there is and interesting Armenian church in Karimli.
www.travel-images.com /az-oguz.html   (176 words)

  
 Ethnologue 14 report for language code:UDI
Oktomberi is reported to be more different from Nic Udi than Oghuz Udi is. One of the most divergent of the Lesgian languages.
Qabala, Nic and Mirzabeyli villages, and Oghuz, Oghuz town.
Most Udi are reported to have left Oghuz.
www.ethnologue.com /show_language.asp?code=UDI   (124 words)

  
 Web Directory: Oghuz Languages
Science -> Social Sciences -> Linguistics -> Languages -> Natural -> Altaic -> Turkic -> Oghuz Languages
Grammatical sketches of Salar and Monguor (PDF), along with some images and Salar sound file (WAV), from the DoBeS Project.
www.pcowl.com /Science-dir/Social_Sciences-dir/Linguistics-dir/Languages-dir/Natural-dir/Altaic-dir/Turkic-dir/Oghuz_Languages-dir/index.php   (158 words)

  
 Ethnologue report for China
Their language has an Oghuz Turkic base, has taken on a medieval Chaghatay Turkic stratum through Central Asian contacts and finally acquired a stratum of features from local languages.
The 'dialects' are reported to be 4 languages (2000 D. Bradley).
The grammar is basically Altaic or Tibetan, while the vocabulary and phonology is basically Northwestern Mandarin, or a relexified variety of Tibetan.
www.ethnologue.com /show_country.asp?name=China   (8374 words)

  
 List of 75 Languages of Iran
Oghuz-Uzbek in Uzbekistan is reported to be a dialect of this \USE Not a literary language, but the government broadcasts in Quchani \R Different from Khorasani, a local Persian dialect in Khorasan \REL Muslim \DAT 25/Nov/1998 \XXX KMZ
Below is a list of 75 language groups as reported in the book 1998 Ethnologue.
Almost all of these groups can be considered Iranian in that they are located inside of Iran and many ethnic minority people are very proud to be Iranian.
www.everytongue.com /iran/all-languages.htm   (8374 words)

  
 List of 75 Languages of Iran
Oghuz-Uzbek in Uzbekistan is reported to be a dialect of this \USE Not a literary language, but the government broadcasts in Quchani \R Different from Khorasani, a local Persian dialect in Khorasan \REL Muslim \DAT 25/Nov/1998 \XXX KMZ
Below is a list of 75 language groups as reported in the book 1998 Ethnologue.
Almost all of these groups can be considered Iranian in that they are located inside of Iran and many ethnic minority people are very proud to be Iranian.
www.everytongue.com /iran/all-languages.htm   (8374 words)

  
 List of 75 Languages of Iran
Oghuz-Uzbek in Uzbekistan is reported to be a dialect of this \USE Not a literary language, but the government broadcasts in Quchani \R Different from Khorasani, a local Persian dialect in Khorasan \REL Muslim \DAT 25/Nov/1998 \XXX KMZ
Eastern Armenian is spoken in Armenia and its Turkish and Iranian borderlands; Western Armenian is spoken elsewhere.
Below is a list of 75 language groups as reported in the book 1998 Ethnologue.
www.everytongue.com /iran/all-languages.htm   (8374 words)

  
 Ethnologue report for China
Their language has an Oghuz Turkic base, has taken on a medieval Chaghatay Turkic stratum through Central Asian contacts and finally acquired a stratum of features from local languages.
Dialects: Very different from and unintelligible to speakers of surrounding Yao and other Bunu languages.
Sang Kong (Sangkong; 2,000) in Jing Hong Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous State, Yunnan, is officially under Hani, and may be a separate language.
www.ethnologue.com /show_country.asp?name=China   (8374 words)

  
 Azerbaijani language resources
The Azerbaijani language is part of the Oghuz, or Western Turkic, group of Turkic languages, together with Anatolian Turkish (spoken in Turkey) and Turkmen...
Languages of Azerbaijan - Azerbaijani / Azeri - Azeri or Azerbaijani is Turkic Altaic language also spoken in Iran.
By the mid-twelfth century many important poets enjoyed their patronage, and there developed a distinctive "Azerbaijani" style of poetry in Persian which...
www.mongabay.com /indigenous_ethnicities/languages/languages/Azerbaijani.html   (1073 words)

  
 List of 75 Languages of Iran
Oghuz-Uzbek in Uzbekistan is reported to be a dialect of this \USE Not a literary language, but the government broadcasts in Quchani \R Different from Khorasani, a local Persian dialect in Khorasan \REL Muslim \DAT 25/Nov/1998 \XXX KMZ
Eastern Armenian is spoken in Armenia and its Turkish and Iranian borderlands; Western Armenian is spoken elsewhere.
Below is a list of 75 language groups as reported in the book 1998 Ethnologue.
www.everytongue.com /iran/all-languages.htm   (1073 words)

  
 List of 75 Languages of Iran
Oghuz-Uzbek in Uzbekistan is reported to be a dialect of this \USE Not a literary language, but the government broadcasts in Quchani \R Different from Khorasani, a local Persian dialect in Khorasan \REL Muslim \DAT 25/Nov/1998 \XXX KMZ
Below is a list of 75 language groups as reported in the book 1998 Ethnologue.
Eastern Armenian is spoken in Armenia and its Turkish and Iranian borderlands; Western Armenian is spoken elsewhere.
www.everytongue.com /iran/all-languages.htm   (1073 words)

  
 querySaver.cgi?subjectHeading=Turkic+languages
Chagatai language Turkic languages, Southwest Turkic languages, Northwest Turkic languages, Northeast Oghuz language Khakass language Turkmen language Nogai language Shor language Turkish language Kazakh language Kara-Kalpak language Gagauz language Chuvash language Khalaj language Azerbaijani language Turkic languages, Southeast Bulgaro-Turkic language Bashkir language
Tataric languages Turco-Tataric languages Turk languages Turko-Tataric languages
fantasia.cse.msstate.edu /lcshdb/querySaver.cgi?subjectHeading=Turkic+languages   (1073 words)

  
 IREX Uzbekistan - International Research & Exchanges Board in Uzbekistan
The Uzbek language of the Uzbeks, the language of the principal nationality of the republic, belongs to the Karluk group of the Turkic family of languages, with Kypchak and Oghuz elements, and is represented by a literary form and a large number of dialects and other speech forms.
Languages of interethnic communication in Uzbekistan 921 other nationalities in the population is not widespread and employed mainly in everyday contacts, in the light of their poor knowledge of the languages of native nationalities for the abovementioned social and demographic reasons.
In the Kashkadarya and Surkhandarya provinces, the principal languages of interethnic communication are the Uzbek and Russian languages (the latter mainly in the urban centres of the provinces), and also Tajik, though the Tajiks frequently switch to Uzbek.
www.irex.uz /?id=publications&file=art006   (1073 words)

  
 Ethnologue report for China
Their language has an Oghuz Turkic base, has taken on a medieval Chaghatay Turkic stratum through Central Asian contacts and finally acquired a stratum of features from local languages.
National or official languages: Mandarin Chinese, regional languages: Daur, Kalmyk-Oirat, Lu, Peripheral Mongolian, Central Tibetan, Uyghur, Xibe, Northern Zhuang.
Dialects listed may be separate languages; differences are reported to be large.
www.ethnologue.com /show_country.asp?name=China   (1073 words)

  
 The Alekseev Manuscript - Chapter VII: Bronze Age in Eurasia
HOLLIS lists the following Turkic languages: Azerbaijani, Bashkir, Bulgaro Turkic, Chagatai, Chuvash, Gagauz, Kara Kalpak, Kazakh, Khakass, Khalaj, Nogai, Oghuz, Turkic languages northwest, Turkic languages southeast, and Turkic languages southwest.
For the Turkic languages northwest, HOLLIS lists: Bashkir, Cara Kalpak, Kazakh, Kuman, Kyrgyz, Nogai, and Tatar.
www.drummingnet.com /alekseev/ChapterVII.html   (1073 words)

  
 alt.culture.tuva FAQ Version 1.49 [Part 1 of 2]
The Tuvan language is closely related to certain ancient languages (Old Oghuz and Old Uighur) and modern ones (Karagas and Yakut).
Tuvan belongs to the Uighur group of Turkic languages, forming a special Old Oghuz subgroup with Old Oghuz, Old Uighur, and Karagas.
The ethnic composition of the Tuvan people is complex, comprising several Turkic groups, as well as Mongol, Samoyed, and Ket elements, assimilated in a Turkic-speaking element.
www.faqs.org /faqs/cultures/tuva-faq/part1   (3970 words)

  
 Ethnologue report for China
Their language has an Oghuz Turkic base, has taken on a medieval Chaghatay Turkic stratum through Central Asian contacts and finally acquired a stratum of features from local languages.
Of those, 235 are living languages and 1 is extinct.
Reinhard F. Hahn says Salar is spoken by descendants of an Oghuz-Turkic-speaking subtribe that, in the 15th century area of Samarkand, split off a main tribe and 'returned eastward', eventually settling in Western China.
www.ethnologue.com /show_country.asp?name=China   (3970 words)

  
 Turkish language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Turkish family is a subgroup of the Oghuz languages, themselves a subgroup of the Turkic languages, which most linguists believe to be member of an Altaic language family.
Turkish is the official language of Turkey,the de facto state of TRNC, and is one of the official languages of Cyprus.
Turkish is a member of the Turkish family of languages, which includes Balkan Gagauz Turkish, Gagauz, and Khorasani Turkish in addition to Osmanli Turkish.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Turkish_language   (3970 words)

  
 UCLA Language Materials Turkmen Language Profile
Turkmen is a member of the Southern Turkic (or Oghuz, also Southwestern) group of languages which also includes Azerbaijani, Crimean Tartar, Turkish, and other less well-known languages.
The Turkic languages, and the Mongolian-Tungus (Manchu-Tungusic) languages of Siberia and northeastern China are major divisions of the Altaic family or phylum (see Ruhlen 1987).
So-called "Turkmen" in Syria and Jordan are Azeri (Azerbaijani) speakers; also "Turkmen" in Tibet may speak a different but related Turkic langauge.
www.lmp.ucla.edu /profiles/proft05.htm   (3970 words)

  
 Azerbaijani language -
It is a Turkic language of Oghuz branch, closely related to Turkish and also historically influenced by Persian and Arabic languages.
Some dialects of the language are spoken in many parts of Iran (but most notably in the northwestern areas, known as Iranian Azerbaijan), where it is the most dominant language and lingua franca for minority languages to the area such as Kurdish, Armenian and Taleshi.
The Azerbaijani language of today was brought in from Central Asia by the Oghuz Seljuk Turks.
www.exchangegrid.com /mediawiki/index.php/Azeri_language   (966 words)

  
 Turkish language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Turkish family is a subgroup of the Oghuz languages, themselves a subgroup of the Turkic languages, which most linguists believe to be member of an Altaic language family.
Turkish is the official language of Turkey, and is one of the official languages of Cyprus.
Turkish is written using a modified version of the Latin alphabet, which was introduced in 1928 by Kemal Atatürk as part of his efforts to modernize Turkey.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Turkish_language   (2311 words)

  
 Mémoires de la Société Finno-Ougrienne XCIV
Azerbaijani is a Turkic language, which belongs to the South-West branch of the Turkic languaegs (the Oghuz group).
Chuvash is a Turkic language, which belongs to the Bulghar (or Oghur) Turkic group.
Databank for Endangered Finno-Ugric languages was established for collecting and analyzing data from endangered Urali languages.
www.ling.helsinki.fi /uhlcs/metadata/corpus-metadata/turkic-lgs/chuvash/Chuvash-folklore.imdi   (300 words)

  
 Turkish language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Turkish family is a subgroup of the Oghuz languages, themselves a subgroup of the Turkic languages, which many linguists believe to be a part of of an Altaic language family.
Turkish is the official language of Turkey, and is one of the official languages of Cyprus.
Turkish is written using a modified version of the Latin alphabet, which was introduced in 1928 by Kemal Atatürk as part of his efforts to modernize Turkey.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Turkish_language   (2311 words)

  
 Turkish Language Encyclopedia Article @ GipsyPrincess.com
The Turkish family is a subgroup of the Oghuz languages, themselves a subgroup of the Turkic languages, which most linguists believe to be member of an Altaic language family.
Turkish is the official language of Turkey, and is one of the official languages of Cyprus.
The Turkish Language Foundation was influenced with the ideology that the purity of the language had to be preserved by expunging words and grammatical constructions of Persian and Arabic (see below for more on replacing old words).
www.gipsyprincess.com /encyclopedia/Turkish_language   (2285 words)

  
 Turkish Language Encyclopedia Article, Information, History and Biography @ LocalColorArtists.com
The Turkish family is a subgroup of the Oghuz languages, themselves a subgroup of the Turkic languages, which most linguists believe to be member of an Altaic language family.
Turkish is the official language of Turkey, and is one of the official languages of Cyprus.
The Turkish Language Foundation was influenced with the ideology that the purity of the language had to be preserved by expunging words and grammatical constructions of Persian and Arabic (see below for more on replacing old words).
localcolorartists.com /encyclopedia/Turkish_language   (2038 words)

  
 Ethnologue report for China
Their language has an Oghuz Turkic base, has taken on a medieval Chaghatay Turkic stratum through Central Asian contacts and finally acquired a stratum of features from local languages.
Of those, 235 are living languages and 1 is extinct.
The 'dialects' are reported to be 4 languages (2000 D. Bradley).
www.the-travel-masters.com /tracker2.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ethnologue.com%2Fshow_country.asp%3Fname%3DChina   (2038 words)

  
 Archive of Turkish Oral Narrative •• Türk Öykürleri Sandığı
This is is also true of Ali Shir Navai (1441-1501) and his Muhakemat al Lugateyn.67 Quite a few of those original Turkish works were translated into Persian and Arabic, and came to be known in the west from those languages rather than the original Turkish.
The Oghuz, also called the Turkmen,61 constituted the basis of the Seljuk empire.62 After the fall of the Seljuk empire, the Oghuz/Turkmen groups did not disappear.
Abul-Ghazi Bahadur Khan (1603-1663), ruler of Khiva, was asked by his Turkmen subjects (which constituted a large portion of the population) to compile the authoritative genealogy of their common lineage from many extant written variants.
aton.ttu.edu /komatsu.asp   (14672 words)

  
 Central-Eurasia-L Archive - Publications - Index
PUBLICATION- Dictionary of Old Oghuz Language (in Turkish) - Posted: 4 Dec 2001
CALL FOR PROPOSALS- Foundation for Endangered Languages - Posted: 4 Dec 2001
ON-LINE PUBLICATION- Monumenta Altaica: Texts in Altaic Languages - Posted: 23 Mar 2002
cesww.fas.harvard.edu /calarc/calarc_publ.html   (14672 words)

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