Caucasian Tat

E261679

Caucasian Tat is a Southwestern Iranian language spoken primarily by the Tat people in parts of the eastern Caucasus, especially in Azerbaijan and southern Dagestan.

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Label Occurrences
Caucasian Tat canonical 1

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Southwestern Iranian language
endangered language
alternativeName Tat language
surface form: Caucasian Tat language

Muslim Tat
Tats
surface form: Tat
basicWordOrder SOV
closelyRelatedTo Judeo-Tat
Persian
Talysh
endangermentStatus definitely endangered
family Indo-European
Indo-Iranian
glottocode cauc1257
hasDialect Armeno-Tat
Northern Tat
Southern Tat
hasEthnicAssociation Tats of Azerbaijan
surface form: Azerbaijani Tats
hasMorphologicalFeature postpositions
suffixal case marking
hasPhonologicalFeature series of palatalized consonants
vowel length distinction
influencedBy Azerbaijani language
surface form: Azerbaijani

Caucasian languages
Russian
ISO639-3 ttt
languageBranch Southwestern Iranian
region Absheron Peninsula
Ismayilli District
surface form: Ismailli District

Khizi District
Quba
surface form: Quba District

Shamakhi Uyezd
surface form: Shamakhi District

southern Dagestan
spokenBy Caucasian Tats
Tat people
spokenIn Azerbaijan
Dagestan
Russia
eastern Caucasus
subclassOf Iranian language
Southwestern Iranian language
Tat language
Western Iranian language
usedFor local media in some communities
oral communication
traditional folklore
writingSystem Arabic script
Cyrillic script
Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Tat language hasAlternativeName Caucasian Tat