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The Kabardian language (as phonemic, but this is contrasted with just three phonemic vowels. It is one of very few languages
to possess a clear phonemic distinction between ejective affricates and ejective fricatives. The Kabardian language has two
major dialects, Kabardian and Besleney. Some linguists argue that Kabardian is only a dialect of an overarching Adyghe or
Circassian language that consists of all of the dialects of Adyghe and Kabardian together, and the Kabardians themselves most
often refer to their language using the Kabardian term Adighabze . Several linguists, including Georges Dumézil, have used
the terms eastern Circassian and western Circassian in order to avoid this confusion, but both Circassian and Kabardian may
still be found in linguistic literature. There are several key phonetic and lexical differences that create a reasonably well-defined
separation between the eastern and western Circassian dialects, but the degree to which the two are mutually intelligible
has not yet been determined. The matter is also complicated somewhat by the existence of Besleney, which is usually considered
a dialect of Kabardian, but which also shares a large number of features with certain dialects of Adyghe. Kabardian is written
in a form of Cyrillic, and like all Northwest Caucasian languages, has an extremely complex verbal system. Kabardian is ergative.
Since 2004, the Turkish state broadcasting corporation TRT has maintained a half-an-hour programme a week in the Terek dialect
of Kabardian. |
Names (more)[af] Kabardies[ar] الكاباردايان [az] Kabardin-çərkəz dili [bn] কাবার্ডিয়ান [bs] kabardijski [br] kabardeg [bg] кабардиан [ca] Kabardí [cs] kabardinština [cy] Circaseg Dwyreiniol [da] kabardian [de] Kabardinisch [el] Καμπαρντιανά [en] Kabardian language [eo] Kabarda lingvo [et] Kabardi-tšerkessi keel [ee] kabardiagbe [fa] زبان کاباردی [fi] Kabardin kieli [fr] Kabarde [gu] કબાર્ડિયન [he] קברדינית [hi] कबार्डियन [hr] Kabardinski jezik [hu] kabardi [id] Kabardi [is] kabardíska [it] Lingua cabarda [ja] カバルド語 [kn] ಕಬರ್ಡಿಯನ್ [ks] کَبارڈِیَن [ka] ყაბარდოული ენა [kv] Кабарда-черкес кыв [ko] 카바르디어 [ku] Zimanên çerkezî [lo] ກາບາດຽນ [lv] kabardiešu [lt] Kabardinų kalba [ml] കബർഡിയാൻ [mr] कबार्डियन [mk] Кабардински јазик [mt] Kabardian [nl] Kabardisch [nn] kabardisk [nb] kabardisk [or] କାବାର୍ଡିଆନ୍ [os] Кæсгон-черкесаг æвзаг [pl] Język kabardyjski [pt] kabardiano [rm] kabardic [ro] kabardian [ru] Кабардино-черкесский язык [sk] Kabardo-čerkeština [sl] kabardinščina [es] Idioma cabardiano [sr] Кабардијски [sv] Kabardinska [ta] கபார்டியன் [te] కబార్డియన్ [th] คาร์บาเดีย [to] lea fakakapālitia [tr] Kabardeyce [uk] Кабардинська мова [vi] Tiếng Kabardian [zh] 卡巴尔达语 |
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