Kuba dialect

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The Kuba dialect is a regional variety of the Lezgian language spoken primarily in and around the town of Quba (Kuba) in the northeastern Caucasus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dialect
variety of Lezgian language
closelyRelatedTo other Lezgian dialects
country Azerbaijan
endangeredStatus vulnerable (as part of Lezgian in Azerbaijan)
hasAlternativeName Kuba Lezgian dialect NERFINISHED
Quba dialect of Lezgian
hasAncestor Proto-Lezgic NERFINISHED
hasLanguageCode none (no separate ISO 639-3 code)
hasLexicalFeature local vocabulary specific to Quba area
hasMorphologicalFeature same basic morphology as Lezgian with regional variants
hasPhonologicalFeature regional phonetic variation compared to standard Lezgian
languageFamily Lezgic languages NERFINISHED
Northeast Caucasian languages
locatedInTimeZone UTC+4
partOf Lezgian language NERFINISHED
region Quba region NERFINISHED
sharesStandardWith standard Lezgian
spokenIn Azerbaijan NERFINISHED
Quba
Quba District NERFINISHED
spokenInRegion northeastern Caucasus
subclassOf Lezgian dialect
usedBy Lezgian ethnic group in and around Quba
usedIn family communication
informal oral communication
local community communication
writingSystem Cyrillic script (via standard Lezgian)
Latin script (via standard Lezgian in Azerbaijan)

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Lezgian hasDialects Kuba dialect