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  2. Armenian dialects - Wikipedia

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    Classification des dialectes arméniens (Classification of Armenian dialects) is a 1909 book by the Armenian linguist Hrachia Acharian, published in Paris. [1] It is Acharian's translation into French of his original work Hay Barbaṙagitutʿiwn ("Armenian Dialectology") that was later published as a book in 1911 in Moscow and New Nakhichevan ...

  3. Western Armenian - Wikipedia

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    Western Armenian is an Indo-European language belonging to the Armenic branch of the family, along side Eastern and Classical Armenian.According to Glottolog, Antioch, Artial, Asia Minor, Bolu, Hamshenic, Kilikien, Mush-Tigranakert, Stanoz, Vanic and Yozgat are the main dialects of Western Armenian.

  4. Mush dialect - Wikipedia

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    The area where the Mush dialect was spoken before the Armenian genocide (according to Hrachia Adjarian's 1909 book Classification des dialectes arméniens) [1]. Mush dialect (Armenian: Մշոյ բարբառ, Mšo barbař) is a Western Armenian dialect formerly spoken in the city of Mush (Muş) and the historic region of Taron, in present-day eastern Turkey.

  5. Category:Armenian dialects - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Help. Pages in category "Armenian dialects" The following 10 pages are in this ...

  6. Languages of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    A multilingual (Armenian-English-Russian) sign at the Geghard monastery. Armenia is located in the Caucasus region of south-eastern Europe. Armenian is the official language in Armenia and is spoken as a first language by the majority of its population.

  7. Armenian language - Wikipedia

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    Armenian Birds Mosaic from Jerusalem with Armenian language and alphabet Armenian language writing in Haghpat Monastery. W. M. Austin (1942) concluded [39] that there was early contact between Armenian and Anatolian languages, based on what he considered common archaisms, such as the lack of a feminine gender and the absence of inherited long ...

  8. Zok language - Wikipedia

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    Zok, also known as Agulis–Meghri, is a variety of Eastern Armenian. It is commonly considered a dialect, but is unintelligible to speakers of Standard Eastern Armenian. [1] [2] Its speakers refer to it as zokerēn or the "Zok language". Zok is significantly different from other Armenian varieties, leading to myths about its origins.

  9. Category:Armenian language - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Aragonés; Asturianu; Avañe'ẽ; Azərbaycanca; Башҡортса; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца ...

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