Andi language

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Short description: Northeast Caucasian language
Andi
Qwannab
къӀаваннаб мицӀцӀи Template:Tlit[1]
Pronunciationani
Native toNorth Caucasus
RegionSouthern Dagestan
Ethnicity11,800 Andi (2010 census)[2]
Native speakers
21,150 (2020 census)[3]
Northeast Caucasian
  • Avar–Andic
    • Andic
      • Andi
Language codes
ISO 639-3ani
Glottologandi1255[4]
  Andi
Andi is classified as Definitely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger (2010)
Coordinates: [ ⚑ ] 42°43′N 46°17′E / 42.717°N 46.283°E / 42.717; 46.283

Andi is a Northeast Caucasian language belonging to the Avar–Andic branch spoken by about 5,800 ethnic Andi (2010) in the Botlikh region of Dagestan. The language is spoken in the villages Andi (along the river Andi-Koisu),[5] Gunkha, Gagatl, Ashali, Rikvani, Chanko, Zilo, and Kvanxidatl.[6]

Dialects

There are four main dialects, Munin, Rikvani, Kvanxidatl, and Gagatl, which appear quite divergent. However, the dialects can be said to vary between villages: the "upper-group" contains Andi, Gagatl, Rikvani, and Zilo (where Andi and Zilo are considered their own dialects), whereas the "lower-group" contains Munin and Kvanxidatl. The upper-group lacks the affricate sound кьI.[6]

Phonology

Andi has 43 consonants:[7]

Labial Dental/
alveolar
Post-
alveolar/
palatal
Velar Uvular Pharyngeal/
Glottal
lenis fortis lenis fortis lenis fortis lenis fortis
Nasal m n
Plosive voiceless p  t  k    ʔ
voiced b d ɡ
ejective   kʼː
Affricate voiceless tsː   tʃː 
voiced
ejective tsʼ  tsʼː tʃʼ  tʃʼː qχʼ  qχʼː
Fricative voiceless s    ʃ  ʃː  x χ  χː  h
voiced v z ʒ ʁ (ʕ)
Lateral continuant ɬ 
affricate tɬː  tɬʼː
Trill r
Approximant l j

There are five vowels: /a, e, i, o, u/.

Orthography

Although Andi is usually unwritten, there are attempts to write the language using Russian Cyrillic script. Speakers generally use Avar or Russian as their literary language(s).[2] There have been some 19th-century texts written in Andi.[8]

The 2015 translation of the Gospel of Luke uses the following alphabet: А а, Б б, В в, Г г, Гъ гъ, Гъгъ гъгъ, Гь гь, Д д, Е е, Ё ё, Ж ж, ЖӀ жӀ, З з, И и, Й й, К к, Кк кк, Къ къ, Кь кь, КӀ кӀ, КӀкӀ кӀкӀ, Л л, Лъ лъ, Лълъ лълъ, М м, Н н, О о, П п, Р р, С с, Сс сс, Т т, ТӀ тӀ, У у, Ф ф, Х х, Хх хх, Хъ хъ, Хь хь, Ц ц, Цц цц, ЦӀ цӀ, ЦӀцӀ цӀцӀ, Ч ч, Чч чч, ЧӀ чӀ, ЧӀчӀ чӀчӀ, Ш ш, Щ щ, ъ, ы, ь, Э э, Ю ю, Я я[9]

A 2018 primer uses the following alphabet:[10]

А а Б б В в Г г ГӀ гӀ Гь гь Гъ гъ ГъӀ гъӀ Д д Е е
Ё ё Ж ж Жъ жъ ЖъӀ жъӀ З з И и Й й К к КӀ кӀ Кь кь
Къ къ КъӀ къӀ Л л ЛӀ лӀ Ль ль Лъ лъ ЛъӀ лъӀ М м Н н О о
П п ПӀ пӀ Р р С с Т т ТӀ тӀ У у Ф ф Х х ХӀ хӀ
Хь хь Хъ хъ Ц ц ЦӀ цӀ ЦъӀ цъӀ Ч ч ЧӀ чӀ ЧъӀ чъӀ Ш ш Щ щ
Ъ ъ Ь ь Ӏ Э э Ю ю Я я

Grammar

Andi has 7 different series of localization: the meaning "inside" changes by number (singular -ла/-а, plural -хъи: гьакъу-ла 'in a home', гьакъоба-хъи 'in houses'). Number categories are expressed through ablaut (имуво воцци в-усон 'The father found the brother', but имуво воццул в-осон 'The father found the brothers'). In the village Andi, there is a difference between the speech of men and women; a man will say, for example, дин meaning 'I', мин meaning 'you', гьекIа 'person', but a woman will say ден 'I', мен 'you', гьекIва 'person'.[6]

References

  1. "The Andis". The Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire. 1993. https://redbook.verbix.com/andis.shtml. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Andi Language (ANI)" (in en). https://www.ethnologue.com/language/ani/. 
  3. Том 5. «Национальный состав и владение языками». Таблица 7. Население наиболее многочисленных национальностей по родному языку
  4. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds (2017). "Andi". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History. http://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/andi1255. 
  5. The peoples of the Red Book: Akhvakhs
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 "Andijskij Yazyk". http://www.philology.ru/linguistics4/alekseev-99b.htm. 
  7. "Consonant Systems of the North-East Caucasian Languages". https://armazi.uni-frankfurt.de/armaziII/c_laut/nekavar.htm. 
  8. Агларов, М.А. (2001). Omarov, O. A.. ed. Dagestanskiĭ gosudarstvennyĭ universitet: 1931-2001 gg. Makhachkala: Izd-vo "I︠U︡piter". ISBN 978-5-7895-0041-5. 
  9. "Лукашди босам рергьанольльи хабар". 2015. https://ibt.org.ru/ftpmirror/pub/ebook/AND/AND/1-%D0%9B%D1%83%D0%BA%D0%B0%D1%88%D0%B4%D0%B8%20%D0%B1%D0%BE%D1%81%D0%B0%D0%BC%20%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%B3%D1%8C%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%BB%D1%8A%D0%BB%D1%8A%D0%B8%20%D1%85%D0%B0%D0%B1%D0%B0%D1%80%202015/Luke.pdf. 
  10. ISBN 978-5-7696-5284-4

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