Karingani
Classification: Indo-European
·vulnerable
Classification: Indo-European
·vulnerable
Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Iranian, Western Iranian |
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Information from: “Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger” . Christopher Moseley (ed.) (2010) UNESCO Publishing
Information from: “The dialect of Karingān” (443-463) . Ehsan Yarshater (2007) , Maria Macuch and Mauro Maggi and Werner Sundermann · Harrassowitz
"I visited the village in the August of 1960. At the time the village consisted of some 90 households"
"The inhabitants called their language Tāti... The memory of the entire Dizmār and Kaleybar districts speaking Tāti lingered among some older people, but Turkish had been rapidly gaining ground, swallowing up the Tāti dialects, as has been the case in the entire Azerbaijan."
"Spoken in Karingān (locally Kerāngān), a village in northeastern Azerbaijan... the village is some 84km to the north of Tabriz and some 18km to the south of Oštobon, the center of Eastern Dizmār."
Information from: “Glottolog” .