Английская Википедия:Anatolian Arabic
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Anatolian Arabic encompasses several qeltu varieties of Arabic spoken in the Turkish provinces of Mardin, Siirt, Batman, Diyarbakır, and Muş, a subset of North Mesopotamian Arabic.[1] Since most Jews and Christians have left the area, the vast majority of remaining speakers are Sunni Muslims and the bulk live in the Mardin area. Most speakers also know Turkish and many, especially those from mixed Kurdish-Arab villages, speak Kurdish. Especially in isolated areas, the language has been significantly influenced by Turkish, Kurdish, and historically Turoyo (the latter in the western dialect area).[2]
The Mardin dialect is mutually intelligible with the Moslawi dialect of Iraq. However, the peripheral varieties in the Siirt, Muş, and Batman provinces near Lake Van are quite divergent.
Mesopotamian Arabic is spoken to the west by about 100,000 people in Sanliurfa Province, while North Levantine Arabic has over a million speakers in the Adana, Hatay, and Mersin provinces.Шаблон:Citation needed Anatolian Arabic is not mutually intelligible with the Urfa dialect.[2]
Phonology
Consonants
- *-Sounds /Шаблон:IPA link, Шаблон:IPA link/ only occur in the Mardin dialect.
Vowels
Front | Central | Back | |
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Close | Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link | Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link | |
Mid | Шаблон:IPA link | Шаблон:IPA link | Шаблон:IPA link |
Open | Шаблон:IPA link Шаблон:IPA link |
- /Шаблон:IPA link, Шаблон:IPA link/ may also be lowered as [[[:Шаблон:IPA link]], Шаблон:IPA link] when preceding a back (velar, uvular, pharyngeal, glottal) consonant.[2]
References
Further reading
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