Qochanis dialect

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The Qochanis dialect is a regional variety of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic traditionally spoken by Assyrian communities from the Qochanis (Konak) area in southeastern Turkey.

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Label Occurrences
Qochanis dialect canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Assyrian Neo-Aramaic dialect
dialect
associatedWith Chaldean Catholic Church
surface form: Chaldean Catholic Church communities

Assyrian Church of the East
surface form: Church of the East tradition
closelyRelatedTo Barwar dialect
Jilu dialect
Nochiya dialect
Tyari dialect
country Turkey
diasporaUse Assyrian diaspora communities
ethnicGroup Assyrians
surface form: Assyrian people
hasFeature Assyrian Neo-Aramaic morphology
Eastern Neo-Aramaic phonology
distinct local vocabulary
historicalCenter Konak village
village of Qochanis
languageAncestor Syriac
surface form: Classical Syriac

Middle Aramaic
languageBranch Eastern Aramaic
surface form: North‑Eastern Neo-Aramaic
languageCodeStatus notStandardized
languageFamily Afroasiatic languages
Semitic languages
locatedIn Hakkari region
mutualIntelligibility partially intelligible with other Assyrian Neo-Aramaic dialects
partOf Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
region Konak area
Qochanis area
regionDetail Southeastern Anatolia Region
surface form: southeastern Turkey
religionOfSpeakers Christianity
religiousTraditionOfSpeakers East Syriac tradition
spokenBy Syriacs
surface form: Assyrian Christian communities
status endangered
moribund
subclassOf Eastern Neo-Aramaic dialect
Neo-Aramaic dialect
traditionalSpeakers Assyrians
usedIn liturgical contexts
oral tradition
writingSystem Syriac script
writingSystemVariant East Syriac script
surface form: Eastern Syriac script

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Assyrian Neo-Aramaic hasDialect Qochanis dialect