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Tabasaran (also written Tabassaran) is a Northeast Caucasian language of the Lezgic branch. It is spoken by the Tabasaran people in the southern part of the Russian Republic of Dagestan. There are two main dialects: North (Khanag) and South Tabasaran. It has a literary language based on the Southern dialect, one of the official languages of Dagestan.

Tabasaran
табасаран чIал
tabasaran ç̇al
Native toNorth Caucasus
RegionSouthern Dagestan
EthnicityTabasarans
Native speakers
126,900 (2010 census)[1]
Language family
Northeast Caucasian
  • Lezgic
    • Samur
      • Eastern Samur
        • Lezgi–Aghul–Tabasaran
          • Tabasaran
Official status
Official language in
 Russia
Language codes
ISO 639-3tab
Glottologtaba1259
ELPTabasaran
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Tabasaran is an ergative language. The verb system is relatively simple; verbs agree with the subject in number, person and (in North Tabasaran) class. North Tabasaran has two noun classes (also dubbed with the term "grammatical gender"), whereas Southern Tabasaran lacks noun classes.


Geographical distribution


It is spoken in the basin of Upper Rubas-nir and Upper Chirakh-nir.


Phonology



Consonants


Consonant phonemes of Tabasaran[2]
Labial Dental Post-alveolar Velar Uvular Epiglottal Glottal
plain sibilant plain labial
Nasal m n
Plosive/
Affricate
voiced b d d͡z d͡ʒ d͡ʒʷ ɡ ɢ
voiceless p t t͡s t͡ʃ t͡ʃʷ k q ʔ
fortis t͡sː t͡ʃː t͡ʃːʷ
ejective t͡sʼ t͡ʃʼ t͡ʃʷʼ
Fricative voiceless f s ʃ ʃʷ x ʜ
fortis ʃː ʃːʷ
voiced v z ʒ ʒʷ ɣ ʢ ɦ
Approximant l j
Trill r

The post-alveolar sibilants may be whistled.


Vowels


Front Back
unrounded rounded
Close i y u
Mid ɛ
Open æ ɑ

Vowel sounds of Tabasaran are [i, y, ɛ, æ, ɑ, u].


Writing system


Tabasaran is written using Cyrillic since 1938 (from 1928 to 1938 the Latin alphabet was used as a base for the Tabasaran writing system).

Letter IPA
А а /ɑ/
Аь аь /æ/
Б б /b/
В в /v/
Г г /ɡ/
Гг гг /ɣ/
Гъ гъ /ʕ/
Гь гь /h/
Д д /d/
Е е /ɛ/, /jɛ/
Ё ё /jo/
Ж ж /ʒ/, /dʒ/
Жв жв /ʒʷ/
З з /z/, /dz/
И и /i/
Й й /j/
К к /kʰ/
Кк кк /kː/
Къ къ /qːʰ/
Кь кь /qʼ/
Кӏ кӏ /kʼ/
Л л /l/
М м /m/
Н н /n/
О о /o/
П п /pʰ/
ПП пп /pː/
Пӏ пӏ /pʼ/
Р р /r/
С с /s/
Т т /tʰ/
Тт тт /tː/
Тӏ тӏ /tʼ/
У у /u/
Уь уь /y/
Ф ф /f/
Х х /ɦ/
Хъ хъ /qʰ/
Хь хь /x/
Ц ц /tsʰ/
Цц цц /tsːʰ/
Цӏ цӏ /tsʼ/
Ч ч /tʃʰ/
Чв чв /tʃʷʰ/
Чч чч /tʃːʰ/
Чӏ чӏ /tʃʼ/
Ш ш /ʃ/
Шв шв /ʃʷ/
Щ щ /ɕ/
Ъ ъ /ʔ/
Ы ы /ɨ/
Ь ь
Э э /ɛ/
Ю ю /y/, /ju/
Я я /æ/, /jɑ/

Note: The letters indicated in orange are encountered only in loanwords from Russian.


Grammar


It is highly probable that Tabasaran is [clarification needed] an active language of the fluid-S type.

Tabasaran was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as having the largest case system in the world, with 48. Hjelmslev (1935) claimed that Tabasaran had the 'empirical maximum' number of cases, with 52 (though 2 occur only on adjectives). However, such claims are based on a sloppy analysis of 'case', and other languages such as Tsez would have even larger counts under such definitions. Comrie & Polinsky (1998) analyze the system as having 14 case morphemes (counting the absolutive with no suffix) in southern dialects (including the standard language) and 15 in northern dialects.[3] These include 4 core/argument cases (absolutive, ergative, genitive -n and dative -z). The absolutive is the citation form. The ergative, which may be irregular but typically ends in -i, functions as the stem for all other cases. There are also 7 or 8 locative case suffixes: -ɂ 'in', -xy 'at', -h 'near / in front' (neutralized with 'at' in the south), -ɂin 'on' (horizontal), -k 'on' (vertical), -kk 'under', -q 'behind' and -ghy 'among'. The locative cases may take an additional suffix, allative -na or ablative -an, for 21 or 24 combinations. All of these, as well as the dative, can take a further suffix -di to mark the location as less specific, for 47 (southern) to 53 (northern) combinations of case suffixes.


Samples


Uwu aldakurawu. "Уву алдакураву." — "You are falling."

Uzuz uwu kkunduzuz. "Узуз уву ккундузуз." — "I love you."

Uwu fudžuwa? "Уву фужува?" — "Who are you?"

Fici wuna? "Фици вуна?" — "How are you?"

Zakur ʕürza. "Закур гъюрза." — "I'll come tomorrow."

Uzu kana qheza. "Узу кана хъэза." — "I'll be back."


References


  1. Tabasaran at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. Consonant Systems of the North-East Caucasian Languages on TITUS DIDACTICA
  3. Comrie, B. & Polinsky, M. (1998). The great Daghestanian case hoax (pdf).. See also Blake, Barry J. (2001). Case. Cambridge University Press.



На других языках


[de] Tabassaranische Sprache

Tabassaranisch gehört zu den lesgischen Sprachen, einer Untergruppe der nordostkaukasischen (nachisch-dagestanischen) Sprachfamilie. Es wird von ca. 95.000 Menschen in der autonomen Republik Dagestan in Russland gesprochen.
- [en] Tabasaran language

[fr] Tabassaran

Le tabassaran (ou tabasaran ; en russe табасаранский язык) est un représentant de la sous-famille lezghienne des langues du nord-est du Caucase. Il est parlé par environ 95 000 personnes, essentiellement dans les régions méridionales de la république du Daghestan (Caucase russe). On trouve des locuteurs du tabassaran dans les bassins supérieurs du Rubas-chai et du Chirakh-chai. Il existe deux dialectes principaux : le tabassaran du nord (khanag) et du sud. La langue littéraire est basée sur le dialecte du sud, l'un des six de la république du Daguestan.

[it] Lingua tabasarana

La lingua tabasarana, detta anche tabasaran[1] o tabassarana[2] (.mw-parser-output .Unicode{font-family:TITUS Cyberbit Basic,Code2000,Doulos SIL,Chrysanthi Unicode,Bitstream Cyberbit,Bitstream CyberBase,Bitstream Vera,Thryomanes,Gentium,GentiumAlt,Visual Geez Unicode,Lucida Grande,Arial Unicode MS,Microsoft Sans Serif,Lucida Sans Unicode;font-family:inherit}табасаран чIал in tabasarano) è una lingua caucasica nordorientale parlata nella Federazione Russa, nella repubblica del Daghestan.

[ru] Табасаранский язык

Табасара́нский язы́к (таб. ранее: Ихь чӀал, совр.: Табасаран чӀал) — один из северо-восточных языков лезгинской группы[3] дагестаноязычных народов, распространён среди табасаранов традиционно проживающих в Хивском и Табасаранском районах Дагестана. Наблюдается тенденция снижения знания родного языка как среди табасаранцев, так и среди других лезгинских народов. Общее число говорящих на табасаранском языке — 126 136 человек[1].



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