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Godoberi language

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Northeast Caucasian language
Godoberi
ГъибдилIи мицциƔibdiƛi micci
Pronunciation[ʁibdit͡ɬimitsːi]
Native toNorth Caucasus
RegionSouthwesternDagestan
Ethnicity3,000Godoberi (2014)[1]
Native speakers
3,000 (2020 census)[2]
Northeast Caucasian
Language codes
ISO 639-3gdo
Glottologghod1238
ELPGhodoberi
  Godoberi
Godoberi is classified as Definitely Endangered by theUNESCOAtlas of the World's Languages in Danger (2010)

Godoberi (also renderedGhodoberi; self-designationGhibdilhi mittsi) is anAndic language of theNortheast Caucasian language family spoken by theGodoberi in southwesternDagestan,Russia. It is spoken by approximately 3000 people out of an ethnic population of 3,000.[1] There are two dialects - Godoberi and Zibirhali, which differ mainly in pronunciation.[3]

History

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The history of the Godoberis is unknown[why?]. The Godoberi language is the main thing distinguishes the cultural group from other groups in the area. When compared to other Andic languages, Godoberi is most similar toChamalal andBotlikh. Some words are borrowed from Avar, Turkish, and Arabic. After being incorporated into the Russian Empire in the 19th century and then ruled by the Soviet Union in the 20th century, there is a strong Russian influence in the Godoberi language.[3]

Geographic distribution

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Native speakers of Godoberi live in two villages:Godoberi (Ghidu in Godoberi) andZibirkhali (Shalu in Godoberi). These villages are located in the mountains on the left bank of theAndi-Koisu River in southwest Dagestan, a republic of Russia.[3][4]

Phonology

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Diphthongs are found only in Godoberi and in no other Daghestanian languages (example:cʼai'fire').[5] There are 13 phonemic vowels:/i/,/e/,/a/,/o/,/u/,//,//,//,//,//,/ĩ/,/ã/,/ũ/.

The consonant system is as follows:[6]

Consonant phonemes[6]
LabialDentalAlveolarPalatalVelarUvularPharyngealGlottal
centrallateral
lenisfortislenisfortislenisfortislenisfortislenisfortislenisfortis
Nasalm⟨м⟩n⟨н⟩
Plosivevoicedb⟨б⟩d⟨д⟩(ɟ⟨гʹ⟩)ɡ⟨г⟩
voicelessp⟨п⟩t⟨т⟩(⟨тт⟩)(c⟨кʹ⟩)(⟨ккʹ⟩)k⟨к⟩(⟨кк⟩)ʔ⟨ʼ⟩
ejective⟨тӀ⟩(⟨кӀʹ⟩)⟨кӀ⟩⟨къ⟩
Affricatevoicelesst͡s⟨ц⟩t͡sː⟨цц⟩t͡ʃ⟨ч⟩t͡ʃː⟨чч⟩t͡ɬː⟨лӀ⟩q͡χ⟨хъ⟩
ejectivet͡sʼ⟨цӀ⟩t͡ʃʼ⟨чӀ⟩t͡ɬʼ⟨кь⟩
voicedd͜ʒ⟨дж⟩
Fricativevoicelesss⟨с⟩⟨сс⟩ʃ⟨ш⟩ʃː⟨щ⟩ɬ⟨лъ⟩ɬː⟨лълъ⟩(çː⟨хьʹ⟩)⟨хь⟩χ⟨х⟩χː⟨хх⟩ʜː⟨хӀ⟩h⟨гь⟩
voicedz⟨з⟩ʒ⟨ж⟩ʁ⟨гъ⟩ʕ⟨ъ⟩
Trillr⟨р⟩
Approximantw⟨в⟩l⟨л⟩(⟨лл⟩)j⟨й⟩

The accent system is extremely complex, especially for nouns.[5]

prosodic patterns in Godoberi[5]
initial stress
(H!H)
initial stress
(HL)
initial/
prefinal/
final
(HH)
final
(HL-B)
final/
prefinal
(HL!)
final/
prefinal
(LL)
final/
initial
(HH!)
final/
initial
(LL-B)
final/
prefinal/
initial
(HH-B)
Nominativegédu 'cat'íča 'mare'íma 'father'qučá 'sheepskin'buRá 'bull'haí 'eye'łerú 'feather'set'íl 'finger'ziní 'cow'
GenitivegéduLi 'cat'íčLi 'mare'imúLi 'father'qučiLí 'sheepskin'buRáLi 'bull'háiLi 'eye'łéruLi 'feather'sét'ilaLi 'finger'zináLi 'cow
Dativegédułi 'cat'íčałi 'mare'ímułi 'father'qučiłí 'sheepskin'buRałí 'bull'haiłi 'eye'łérułli 'feather'sét'ilałi 'finger'zínałi 'cow'
Ergativegédudi 'cat'íčadi 'mare'imudí 'fatherqučidí 'sheepskin'buRadí 'bull'haidí 'eyełérudi 'feather'sét'iladi 'fingerzinadí 'cow'

Morphology

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Singular words have three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter. Plural words lack those three genders and instead have two noun classes: human or inanimate object. There are two types of adjectives: primary and participles. A majority of the primary adjectives do not have gender. The four types of participles are past, present, future, and non-future negative.[5] The numerical system does not vary greatly from other languages. Verb morphology is also regular compared to other languages in the Andic language family.

Orthography

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Godoberi is not a written language, and it is used only in the home.[citation needed] Schools teach Avar and Russian.[citation needed] Native speakers of Godoberi use Avar or Russian as a written language.[citation needed] These two languages are also used when speaking to people from neighboring communities.[citation needed]

Provisional writing systems

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The following transcription is used in a recent dictionary of the language.[7]

Godoberi transcription[7]
А аА̄ а̄Аᵸ аᵸБ бВ вГ гГъ гъГь гьГI гIД дЕ еЕ̄ е̄Еᵸ еᵸ
Ж жДж джЗ зИ иӢ ӣИᵸ иᵸЙ йК кКъ къКь кьКI кIЛ лЛъ лъ
ЛI лIМ мН нО оО̄ о̄Оᵸ оᵸП пР рС сТ тТI тIУ уӮ ӯ
Уᵸ уᵸХ хХъ хъХь хьХI хIЦ цЦI цIЧ чЧI чIШ шЩ щЭ эЪ ъ

⟨Э⟩ is used in initial position,⟨е⟩ elsewhere. Acute accents are used for stress, but not treated as creating distinct letters.

The letters shown in the phonology section above were used in an older grammatical description.[6]

References

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  1. ^abEberhard, David M.; Simons, Gary F.; Fennig, Charles D., eds. (2022).Ethnologue: Languages of the World (25th ed.). Dallas, Texas: SIL International.
  2. ^Том 5. «Национальный состав и владение языками». Таблица 7. Население наиболее многочисленных национальностей по родному языку
  3. ^abcKolga, Margus (2001).The Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire. Tallinn: NGO Red Book.
  4. ^"Ghodoberi".Endangered Languages Project.
  5. ^abcdKibrik, Aleksandr (1996).Godoberi. Munchen: Lincom.
  6. ^abcСаидова, П. А. (1973).Годоберинский язык (Грамматический очерк, тексты, словарь) [Godoberi language (Grammar essay, texts, dictionary)]. Махачкала: Дагестанский филиал АН СССР.
  7. ^abСаидова, П. А. (2006).Годоберинско-русский словарь. Махачкала: Институт языка, литературы и искусства им. Г. Цадасы Дагестанского научного центра РАН.

Further reading

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The proposedNorth Caucasian language family comprises theNortheast andNorthwest Caucasian language families.
Northwest
(Pontic)
Abazgi
Circassian
Adyghe
Kabardian
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Northeast
(Caspian)
Avar–Andic
Avar
Andic
Dargic
North-Central
Southern
Kaitag–Shari
Tsezic
Lezgic
Samur
Eastern
Southern
Western
Nakh
Vainakh
Other
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Italics indicateextinct languages
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