Documentation project. — University of Bremen, 2011. — 18 pp.<div class="bb-sep"></div>This article is a study of vowel harmony within the nominal inflectional system of Caucasian Urum, a Turkish variety spoken by ethnic Greek speakers in Georgia. Empirical evidence comes from an elicitation study i
Caucasian Urums and Urum language
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Journal of Endangered Languages. — Winter 2013. — Vol 2, Issue 3 — p. 333-364.
Urum people identify themselves as Turkish-speaking Pontic Greeks who left Anatolia at the beginning of the 19 th century. A major group immigrated to the highlands of K’vemo K’art’li, where they are still living today. They conserved the variety of Turkish that their ancestors were speaking before emigration and enriched their language by influences from the languages in their new environment, in particular from Russian. The Urum language displays substantial similarities with the Turkish dialects of Anatolia; beyond these similarities, it displays some unique developments (e.g., in vowel harmony) as well as properties that are traced back to the influences from Russian (e.g., in the use of subordinate clauses).✦ Subjects
Языки и языкознание;Урумский язык
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Author: Benny Greb.<br/>Publisher: Hudson music.<br/>51 pages.<br/>2008.<br/>Benny here brings forth a wealth of practice material for drummers of all styles and levels, presented in a beautifully illustrated book with a timeless, classic look.