Khinalug language

Khinalug (also spelled Khinalig, Khinalugi, Xinalug(h), Xinaliq or Khinalugh) is a Northeast Caucasian language spoken by about 3,000 people in the villages of Khinalug and Gülüstan, Quba in the mountains of Quba Rayon, northern Azerbaijan. It forms its own independent branch within the Northeast Caucasian language family.[2]

Khinalug
каьтш мицI / kätš micʼ
Pronunciation[kætʃ mit͡sʼ]
Native toAzerbaijan
RegionQuba
Native speakers
3,000 (2007)[1]
Cyrillic script, Latin script
Language codes
ISO 639-3kjj
Glottologkhin1240
ELPKhinalugh
  Khinalug
(in Azerbaijan)
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Khinalug is endangered,[3] and classified as "severely endangered" by UNESCO's Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger.[4]

History

Khinalug is the language of the village Khinalug in the Quba district of Azerbaijan. It has been tentatively classified by previous researchers as a member of the Lezgian family of the Dagestani branch of Northeast Caucasian languages[5] Although Khinalug is the official language of the village, it is mostly spoken by villagers in informal circumstances, while the national language Azerbaijani is used formally for educational purposes and to communicate with non-Khinalug speakers.[5] Khinalug is considered to be a threatened language. In recent years, the road leading to the villages where it is spoken has fallen into disrepair, leaving the area mostly isolated.[6]

Phonology

The Khinalug language previously had its own script. Alexander Kibrik and a team of 13 linguists from Moscow State University visited the village in 2005.[7] In 2007 they developed a Latin orthography for Khinalug, in collaboration with local school teachers in the village. It is presented in angle brackets on the tables below.

Consonants

Consonants[8][9]
LabialDentalPostalveolar/
Palatal
VelarUvularPharyngealGlottal
Nasalm ⟨m⟩n ⟨n⟩
Plosive voiceless lenisp ⟨p⟩t ⟨t⟩k ⟨k⟩q ⟨q⟩ʔ ⟨ʔ⟩
voiceless fortis ⟨pp⟩ ⟨tt⟩ ⟨kk⟩ ⟨qq⟩
voicedb ⟨b⟩d ⟨d⟩ɡ ⟨g⟩
ejective ⟨p'⟩ ⟨t'⟩ ⟨k'⟩
Affricate voiceless lenist͡s ⟨c⟩t͡ʃ ⟨ç⟩k͡x ⟨kx⟩3q͡χ ⟨x̂⟩
voiceless fortist͡sː ⟨cc⟩t͡ʃː ⟨çç⟩
voicedd͡ʒ ⟨j⟩
ejectivet͡sʼ ⟨c'⟩t͡ʃʼ ⟨ç'⟩q͡χʼ ⟨q'⟩
Fricative voicelessf ⟨f⟩s ⟨s⟩ʃ ⟨ş⟩x ⟨kh⟩2χ ⟨x⟩ħ ⟨hh⟩4h ⟨h⟩
voicedv ⟨v⟩z ⟨z⟩ʒ ⟨z̧⟩1ɣ ⟨gh⟩2ʁ ⟨ğ⟩ʕ ⟨ʕ⟩4
Trillr ⟨r⟩
Approximantl ⟨l⟩j ⟨y⟩w ⟨w⟩


1 The cedilla in the orthography is in the middle of the bottom of the <z>, as is typical of Russian linguistics.

2 Kh and gh are rare.

3 Kx is very rare.

4 The pharyngeal sounds mostly appear in Arabic loanwords.

Vowels

[8]Khinalug has nine vowels and four diphthongs.

FrontBack
unroundedroundedunroundedrounded
Highi ⟨i⟩y ⟨ü⟩ɯ ⟨ı⟩u ⟨u⟩
Mide ⟨e⟩ø ⟨ö⟩o ⟨o⟩
Lowæ ⟨ə⟩a ⟨a⟩

Diphthongs include: [iu] [ui] [oe] [oa].

Vocabulary

The following words were phonetically transcribed from Khinalug:[10]

Khinalug singularKhinalug pluralTranslation
arhazarhazırdırpen (enclosure for livestock)
c’imirc’imirdirsparrow
izinizindirgingiva
kırabkırabırdırgaloshes
mısırmısırdırrope
nek’idnek’idirdirback
t’uk’unt’uk’undurcheek
t’umbolt’umboldurprune
ustotustoturdurpepper
ustulustuldurtable
dalıgdalιgιrdιrwork
culozculozurdurtooth
jalkanjalkandιrmane
kotukkotukurdurtree stump
mektebmektebirdirschool (compare: maktab)
mizermizerdirtextile

Note: ı is roughly pronounced as the e in "fallen". u is roughly pronounced as the ou in "coup".

Alphabet

Khinalug Cyrillic alphabet
12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637
АА̃АьБВГГъГӀГӀвДДжДзЕЕ̃ЖЗИИ̃ЙККвКкКхКхвКхкхКъвКьКьӀКӀКӀвЛЛъМНОО̃Оь
аа̃аьбвггъгӀгӀвддждзее̃жзии̃йкквкккхкхвкхкхкъвкькьӀкӀкӀвллъмноо̃оь
38394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071727374
ППвПӀРСТТтТӀТӀвТӀтӀУУ̃УьФХХъХъвХьХӀӀӀъЦЦвЦцЦӀЦӀвЧЧчЧӀЧӀвШШвЪЫЭӘӘ̃
ппвпӀрсттттӀтӀвтӀтӀуу̃уьфххъхъвхьхӀӀӀъццвцццӀцӀвччччӀчӀвшшвъыэәә̃
Khinalug Latin alphabet (2013)[11]
abcçĉċdeəfgğĝhĥxıjkq
lmnoöprsŝştuüvyzż

See also

References

Further reading

  • Desheryev, Ju. D. (1959). Grammatika xinalugskogo jazyka. Moscow: Izdatel'stvo Akademii Nauk SSSR.
  • Hewitt, George (2004). Introduction to the Study of the Languages of the Caucasus. Munich: LINCOM. p. 29.
  • Kibrik, Aleksandr E. (1972). Fragmenty grammatiki xinalugskogo jazyka. Moscow: Izdatel'stvo Moskovskogo Universiteta.
  • Kibrik, Aleksandr E. (1994). "Khinalug". In Smeets, Rieks (ed.). The Indigenous Languages of the Caucasus. Vol. 4. Delmar, NY: Caravan Books. pp. 367–406.