Khorasan Turkish language

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Chorsan-Turkish language

Spoken in

Iran
speaker 1,000,000 (1993 villages)
Linguistic
classification
  • Altaic (controversial)
    Turkic languages
    Oghusian (Southwest Turkish)
    Ostoghusian
    Khorasan Turkish
Language codes
ISO 639 -1

-

ISO 639 -2

does

ISO 639-3

kmz

The Chorasan-Turkish language (Chorasan-Turkish, Xorasan Türkçesi , Persian تركي خراساني Torkī Khrānsānī ) is a Turkic language spoken in northeastern Iran . It belongs to the Oghusian languages . According to Doerfer (1993), the number of native speakers was around 1,000,000.

The Khorasan-Turkish was in the former province of Khorasan spoken today North Khorasan and Razavi Khorasan Province .

classification

Dialects

  • West Quchani (Northwest Quchani)
  • North Quchani (Northeast Quchani)
  • South Quchani
  • The “ Oghus-Uzbek ” in Uzbekistan could also be a dialect of the former Khorasan-Turkish, which has since become independent.

literature

  • Sultan Tulu: Khorasan Turkish materials from Kalāt near Esfarāyen. Klaus Schwarz Verlag, Berlin 1989, ISBN 3-922968-88-0 .
  • Gerhard Doerfer, Wolfram Hesche: Khorasan Turkish : word lists, short grammars , indices. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1993, ISBN 3-447-03320-7 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. G. Doerfer, W. Hesche: Chorasantürkisch, word lists, short grammars, indices (= Turcologica , 16). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1993, pp. 7, 14
  2. ^ Turkic Languages ​​of Persia: An Overview. Encyclopædia Iranica
  3. ^ Lars Johanson, Éva Csató The Turkic languages , p. 82 Online