Gawar dialect

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The Gawar dialect is a regional variety of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic traditionally spoken by Assyrian communities from the Gawar region in southeastern Turkey.

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Label Occurrences
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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Assyrian Neo-Aramaic dialect
dialect
country Turkey
diasporaUse Europe
Iran
Iraq
Syria
United States of America
surface form: United States
displacementCause Assyrian genocide
Assyrian genocide
surface form: World War I persecutions of Assyrians
ethnicGroup Assyrians
surface form: Assyrian people

Assyrians
hasFeature case marking remnants
emphatic consonants
grammatical gender
rich verbal inflection
iso639-3Status has no separate ISO 639-3 code
languageBranch Eastern Aramaic
languageFamily Afroasiatic languages
Semitic languages
languageOf Assyrian communities from the Gawar region
lexicalInfluence Arabic
Kurdish
Turkish language
surface form: Turkish
morphologicalType fusional language
partOf Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
surface form: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic dialect continuum
phonologicalType Northeastern Neo-Aramaic phonology
regionOfOrigin Gawar region
surface form: Gawar

southeastern Turkey
relatedTo Jilu dialect
Nochiya dialect
Tyari dialect
Urmia dialect
religionAssociated Assyrian Church of the East
Chaldean Catholic Church
scriptVariant East Syriac script
surface form: Eastern Syriac script
spokenIn Gawar region
status endangered
moribund
subclassOf Aramaic
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
Neo-Aramaic languages
surface form: Neo-Aramaic

Neo-Aramaic languages
surface form: Northeastern Neo-Aramaic
traditionalRegion Hakkari region
southeastern Turkey
wordOrder SOV-dominant
writingSystem Syriac alphabet
Syriac alphabet
surface form: Syriac script

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Assyrian Neo-Aramaic hasDialect Gawar dialect