Bzyb dialect
Bzyb | |
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бзыԥ, бзыԥтәи/бзыԥ ацәажәашьа | |
Native to | Turkey, Abkhazia |
Region | Bzyb River |
Native speakers | (30,000 cited 1964) |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | bzyb1238 |
Bzyb (also spelled Bzyp) is a major dialect of Abkhaz, native to the Bzyb River region of Caucasus.[1] It was once the literary variety of Abkhaz, but students are now taught in the Abzhuy dialect.[2]
Phonology
[edit]It differs from standard Abkhaz mainly in terms of phonology. It has 69 consonant phonemes.[3] It shares the [ɕʷ] and [ʑʷ] sounds with the Sadz dialect, and the [t͡ɕ], [d͡ʑ], [t͡ɕʼ], [ɕ], [ʑ], [χˤ], and [χˤʷ] sounds are unique to Bzyb. Standard Abkhaz (which is based on the Abzhywa dialect) lacks these sounds.
The phoneme [ɥ] ⟨Ҩ ҩ⟩ was originally a labialized pharyngeal fricative [ʕʷ].[3]
The Bzyb consonant inventory appears to have been the fundamental inventory of Proto-Abkhaz, with the inventories of Abzhywa and Sadz being reduced from this total, rather than the Bzyb series being innovative.[2]
Orthography
[edit]Bzyb was first written in 1862, when Peter von Uslar introduced a Cyrillic-based orthography for it, partially inspired by Anders Johan Sjögren's 1844 Ossetian alphabet.[4] The alphabet is as follows:
а | б | ҩ | г | ӷ | д | ꚁ | е |
ж | ђ | ꚅ | ꚅ̆ | з | ӡ | ꚃ | һ |
ꚕ | і | ј | к | қ | л | м | н |
о | п | ԥ | ԛ | р | с | т | ҭ |
ꚍ | ꚍ̆ | у | ф | х | ц | ![]() |
ꚏ |
ꚏ̆ | ![]() |
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ч | ![]() |
ҽ | ҽ̆ | ш |
ш̆ | ꚗ | ꚗ̆ | ѵ |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Hoiberg, Dale H., ed. (2010). "Abkhaz". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. I: A-ak Bayes (15th ed.). Chicago, Illinois: Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. pp. 33. ISBN 978-1-59339-837-8.
- ^ a b Бгажба, Хухут Соломонович (1964). Бзыбский диалект абхазского языка: Исследования и тексты [Bzyb dialect of the Abkhaz language] (in Russian). Тбилиси: Издательство Академии Наук Грузинской ССР.
- ^ a b Chirikba, Viacheslav. "The Bzyp dialect of Abkhaz (A Short sketch). Бзыпский диалект абхазского языка (Краткий очерк) // ВЕСТНИК АКАДЕМИИ НАУК АБХАЗИИ. № 12. Серия «Гуманитарные науки». Сухум: Academia, 2022, с. 19-25". АԤСНЫ АҬҴААРАДЫРРАҚӘА РАКАДЕМИА АДЫРРАҬАРА.
- ^ Х. С. Бгажба (1967). Из истории письменности в Абхазии. Тбилиси: «Мецниереба». p. 72.
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