Aynallu (Turkic language)
Aynallu (Turkic language) | ||
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Spoken in |
Iran | |
speaker | 7000 (2001) | |
Linguistic classification |
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Language codes | ||
ISO 639 -1 |
az (Azerbaijani language) |
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ISO 639 -2 |
aze (Azerbaijani language) |
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ISO 639-3 |
aze (Azerbaijani language, macro language), azb (South Azerbaijani) |
Aynallu is a Turkic language spoken in Iran . It is a dying language, with around 7,000 native speakers. Further names are Inallu or Inanlu . The speakers belong to the Aynallu Turkic people . The main distribution area is the province of Fars . In addition, in Azerbaijan and other parts of the country.
The Aynallu language belongs to the southern group of the Oghusian branch of the Turkic languages and is particularly closely related to the Kashkai and Afshar .
Ethnologue wrongly lists Aynallu as a dialect of (South) Azerbaijani , which belongs to the western group of Oghuz.
- See Classification of Turkic Languages
classification
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Altaic languages
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Turkic languages
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Turkish ieS
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Oghus languages (Southwest Turkish)
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South Oghuz languages
- Aynallu
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South Oghuz languages
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Oghus languages (Southwest Turkish)
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Turkish ieS
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Turkic languages
literature
- Lars Johanson, Éva Agnes Csató: The Turkic Languages. Routledge, London 1998, ISBN 0-415-08200-5 (Aynallu: Classification p. 82.)
Individual evidence
- ^ Lars Johanson, Éva Csató: The Turkic languages . P. 82, books.google.de
- ↑ Sudazerbaijani at Ethnologue