Hakuchi dialect
| Hakuchi | |
|---|---|
| Къарацхаибзэ | |
| Pronunciation | [qaːraːt͡sxaːjɘbzɐ] |
| Native to | Turkey |
| Ethnicity | Hakuchey |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – |
| Glottolog | xaku1238 |
| ELP | Lua error in Module:Endangered_Languages_Project at line 21: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). |
Hakuchi (Adyghe: ХьакӀуцубзэ [ħaːkʷʼɘt͡sʷɘbzɐ] or Къарацхаибзэ [qaːraːt͡sxaːjɘbzɐ] in Hakuchi Adyghe) is a variety of the Shapsug sub-dialect of West Adyghe dialect of the Adyghe language spoken in Turkey. It is considered to be the most archaic variety of Adyghe.
Since the Hakuchi are considered an isolated Shapsug clan, their dialect differs little from that of the Shapsug dialect. It is also believed that the Hakuchis are a blend of various Circassian tribes: Shapsug, Ubykh, Abdzakh and others. This is why the Hakuchi dialect has some interesting phonetics in it.
Phonology
[edit | edit source]The Hakuchi has an uvular ejective [qʼ] and a labialized uvular ejective [qʷʼ][1] that correspond to West Adyghe and Kabardian Adyghe glottal stop [ʔ] and labialized glottal stop [ʔʷ].
| Word | Hakuchi dialect | Ubykh | West Adyghe | Kabardian | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IPA | Cyrillic | IPA | Cyrillic | IPA | Cyrillic | ||
| two | [tʼqʷʼə] | тӀыкъӀу | tʼqʷʼɜ | [tʷʼə] | тӀу | [tʼəw] | тӀу |
| to say | [qʷʼan] | къӀон (къӀуэн) | qʼɜ | [ʔʷan] | Ӏон | [ʔʷan] | Ӏуэн |
| hand | [qʼa] | къӀэ | q'ɐp'ɜ | [ʔa] | Ӏэ | [ʔa] | Ӏэ |
| table | [qʼaːna] | къӀанэ | ʂɜ'nɨ | [ʔaːna] | Ӏанэ | [ʔana] | Ӏэнэ |
| hat | [paːqʷʼa] | пакъӀо (пакъӀуэ) | bˤɜ'qˤʼɨ | [paːʔʷa] | паӀо | [pəʔa] | пыIэ |
See also
[edit | edit source]References
[edit | edit source]- John Colarusso, A grammar of the Kabardian language, University of Calgary Press, 1992, Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value)., p. 2
- Henricus Joannes Smeets, Studies in West Circassian phonology and morphology, Hakuchi Press, 1984, pp. 3,361,452