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Grammaire Juhuri, Ou Judeo-Tat, Langue Iranienne Des Juifs Du Caucase de l'Est
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Grammaire Juhuri, Ou Judeo-Tat, Langue Iranienne Des Juifs Du Caucase de l'Est

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Juhuri (Judeo-Tat), the language of the so-called Mountain Jews of Daghestan and Azerbaijan, belongs to the Caucasian Tat group of South-Western Iranian. Its Iranian heritage, reflected by noteworthy archaisms, constitutes an important component of the language, but Juhuri has also been under the influence of Turkic and indigenous Caucasian languages since it arrived in the Caucasus more than a millenium ago. Owing to its unique history as the language of an Iranian Jewish community in the Caucasus, Juhuri exhibits many unusual and typologically rather remarkable characteristics. The book, based on written sources complemented by the author’s fieldwork, offers a comprehensive description of the language, each feature illustrated by numerous example sentences, and concludes with sample texts and a full glossary.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Dr Ludwig Reichert
Country
Germany
Date
19 February 2013
Pages
336
ISBN
9783895009358

Juhuri (Judeo-Tat), the language of the so-called Mountain Jews of Daghestan and Azerbaijan, belongs to the Caucasian Tat group of South-Western Iranian. Its Iranian heritage, reflected by noteworthy archaisms, constitutes an important component of the language, but Juhuri has also been under the influence of Turkic and indigenous Caucasian languages since it arrived in the Caucasus more than a millenium ago. Owing to its unique history as the language of an Iranian Jewish community in the Caucasus, Juhuri exhibits many unusual and typologically rather remarkable characteristics. The book, based on written sources complemented by the author’s fieldwork, offers a comprehensive description of the language, each feature illustrated by numerous example sentences, and concludes with sample texts and a full glossary.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Dr Ludwig Reichert
Country
Germany
Date
19 February 2013
Pages
336
ISBN
9783895009358