Buduch language

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Buduchian

Spoken in

Azerbaijan
speaker approx. 1,000
Linguistic
classification
Language codes
ISO 639 -1

-

ISO 639 -2

cau

ISO 639-3

bdk

Buduchian (No. 8) in the environment of the Northeast Caucasian language family

The Buduchische (proper name: budanu mez ) is in Azerbaijan spoken ( Northeast Caucasian ) nachisch-Dagestani language from the branch of lesgischen languages and is spoken by about 1,000 people.

Linguistic situation

The Buduchic language is threatened with extinction as it is under strong assimilation pressure from Azerbaijani .

literature

  • ME Alekseev: Budukh . In: Rieks Smeets (Ed.): The Indigenous Languages ​​of the Caucasus . Caravan Books, Delmar (New York) 1994, pp. 367-406.
  • V. Buduqlu-Piriyev: Buduq və Buduqlar . Baku 1994. (in Azerbaijani)
  • Ju. D. Dešeriev: Buduchskij jazyk . In: Jazyki narodov SSSR . Vol. 4. Moscow 1967, pp. 643-658. (in Russian)
  • Gorge Hewitt: Introduction to the Study of the Languages ​​of the Caucasus . LINCOM Europe, Munich 2004, p. 29.
  • WP Mejlanova: Buduchsko-russkij slovar . Moscow 1984. (Buducho-Russian dictionary)

Individual evidence

  1. Published in: Encyclopedia of the world's endangered languages. Edited by Christopher Moseley. London & New York: Routledge, 2007. 211-280.
  2. ^ UNESCO Interactive Atlas of the World's Languages ​​in Danger

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