Boehkhʼul (standard Avar based on Khunzakh dialect)

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Boehkhʼul is the standardized literary form of the Avar language, based primarily on the Khunzakh dialect and used for education, media, and official communication.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Boehkhʼul 0

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf standardized literary language
variety of Avar language
associatedEthnicity Avars NERFINISHED
basedOnDialect Khunzakh dialect of Avar NERFINISHED
contrastsWith non-standard Avar dialects
hasPhonologicalBasis Khunzakh Avar phonology
hasRegister formal register
neutral register
hasRole lingua franca in parts of Dagestan
hasStandardGrammar codified Avar grammar
hasStandardOrthography codified Avar orthography
hasStandardPronunciation Khunzakh-based pronunciation norm
hasStatus literary standard of Avar
written standard of Avar
isTaughtAs subject in Dagestani schools
languageBranch Avar–Andic languages NERFINISHED
languageFamily Northeast Caucasian languages NERFINISHED
mediumOf Avar-language newspapers
Avar-language radio programs
Avar-language television programs
Avar-language textbooks
orthographyBasedOn Russian Cyrillic alphabet
primaryFunction unified written form for Avar speakers
regulates official terminology in Avar
spelling norms for Avar
scriptType alphabetic script
standardFor Avar language NERFINISHED
subgroup Avar language NERFINISHED
usedBy Avar people NERFINISHED
usedFor inter-dialect communication among Avar speakers
usedIn education
media
official communication
usedInCountry Russian Federation NERFINISHED
usedInDomain administration
broadcasting
literature
press
school instruction
usedInGenre educational materials
official documents
poetry
prose
usedInRegion North Caucasus NERFINISHED
Republic of Dagestan NERFINISHED
writingSystem Cyrillic script

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Avar hasStandardVariety Boehkhʼul (standard Avar based on Khunzakh dialect)