The Komi-Yazva language (Коми-Ёдз кыл, ''Komi-Yodz kyl'') is spoken mostly in
Krasnovishersky District
Krasnovishersky District (russian: Краснови́шерский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion) of Perm Krai, Russia; one of the thirty-three in the krai.Law #416-67 Municipally, it is incorporated as Krasnovishersky Munic ...
of
Perm Krai
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in
Russia
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, in the basin of the
Yazva (Yodz) River. It is a
Permic language closely related to
Komi-Zyrian and
Permyak. It has no official status.
About two thousand speakers densely live in Krasnovishersky District.
Studies
Availability of the particular
vowel
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s together with features of
phonetics
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and
stress
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Science and medicine
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* Stress (linguistics), relative emphasis or prominence given to a syllable in a word, or to a word in a phrase ...
system led
Finnish
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* Something or someone from, or related to Finland
* Culture of Finland
* Finnish people or Finns, the primary ethnic group in Finland
* Finnish language, the national language of the Finnish people
* Finnish cuisine
See also ...
linguist
Arvid Genetz
Arvid Oskar Gustaf Genetz (1 July 1848— 3 May 1915) was a Finland, Finnish politician, poet and linguist. He wrote under the pseudonym Arvi Jännes. His best known poems are "Herää Suomi”, ”Karjala” and ”Väinölän lapset”. He ...
in 1889 to consider Komi-Yodzyak as a separate dialect. Later, this decision was confirmed by the famous
Finno-Ugricist Vasily Lytkin
Vasily Ilyich Lytkin ( kv , Lytkin Illya Vas, also known by the pseudonym Illya Vas) was a Soviet Komi poet, translator, linguist, Finno-Ugrist, Doktor nauk. and member of Finnish Academy of Sciences (1969). He was a laureate of the State Prize ...
, who studied the Komi-Yodzyak idiom in depth from 1949 until 1953.
Linguogeography
Area and number
In the early 1960s, about 2,000 speakers lived compactly on the territory of
Krasnovishersky District
Krasnovishersky District (russian: Краснови́шерский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion) of Perm Krai, Russia; one of the thirty-three in the krai.Law #416-67 Municipally, it is incorporated as Krasnovishersky Munic ...
of
Perm Krai
Perm Krai (russian: Пе́рмский край, r=Permsky kray, p=ˈpʲɛrmskʲɪj ˈkraj, ''Permsky krai'', , ''Perem lador'') is a federal subject of Russia (a krai) that came into existence on December 1, 2005 as a result of the 2004 refe ...
(Antipinskaya, Parshakovskaya, Bychinskaya and Verkh-Yazvinskaya village administrations). In total, there were about 3,000 language-speakers.
Status
The presence of special vowel sounds, specific phonetics and accent system allowed first Finnish linguist
Arvid Genetz
Arvid Oskar Gustaf Genetz (1 July 1848— 3 May 1915) was a Finland, Finnish politician, poet and linguist. He wrote under the pseudonym Arvi Jännes. His best known poems are "Herää Suomi”, ”Karjala” and ”Väinölän lapset”. He ...
, who studied the people in 1889, and then the
Finno-Ugric
Finno-Ugric ( or ; ''Fenno-Ugric'') or Finno-Ugrian (''Fenno-Ugrian''), is a traditional grouping of all languages in the Uralic language family except the Samoyedic languages. Its formerly commonly accepted status as a subfamily of Uralic is ba ...
philologist
Vasily Lytkin
Vasily Ilyich Lytkin ( kv , Lytkin Illya Vas, also known by the pseudonym Illya Vas) was a Soviet Komi poet, translator, linguist, Finno-Ugrist, Doktor nauk. and member of Finnish Academy of Sciences (1969). He was a laureate of the State Prize ...
, who visited the Komi-Yazvinians three times between 1949 and 1953, to identify the Komi-Yazvinians as a separate dialect.
Some researchers consider it to be a dialect of the Permian Komi language.
Alphabet
The first Komi-Yazva primer was printed in 2003. Its author was the teacher of the Parshavskaya school A. L. Parshakova. This book also became the first one ever printed in Komi-Yazva language.
See also
*
Komi peoples
The Komi ( kv, комияс, ' also ', also called Komi-Zyryans or Zyryans, are an indigenous Permian ethnic group whose homeland is in the northeast of European Russia around the basins of the Vychegda, Pechora and Kama rivers. They mostly ...
*
Komi-Permyak language
Permyak language (previously Komi-Permyak language; or ) is one of two Permic varieties in the Uralic language family that form a pluricentric language, the other being Komi-Zyryan ( Udmurt is another Permic language spoken outside of the ...
*
Permians
The Permians or Perm Finns are the peoples who speak Permic languages, in the Uralic language family, and include Komis and Udmurts. Formerly the name Bjarmians was also used to describe these peoples. Recent research on the Finno-Ugric subst ...
References
Bibliography
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*Лыткин В. И., Тепляшина Т. И. Пермские языки // Основы финно-угорского языкознания / ИЯ АН СССР. — Т.3. — М.: Наука, 1976.
**= Lytkin, V. I.; Teplyashina, T. I. "Permic languages". ''The Fundamentals of Fenno-Ugric linguistics''. (The Academy of Sciences of the USSR.) Vol. 3. Moscow: Nauka, 1976.
*Лыткин В. И. Коми-язьвинский диалект. — М.: Издательсвто АН СССР, 1961.
**= Lytkin, V. I. (ed.) ''The Komi-Yazva dialect''. Moscow, 1961.
*Коми-пермяцкий язык / Под ред. проф. В. И. Лыткина. — Кудымкар: Коми-пермяцкое книжное издательство, 1962.
**= Lytkin, V. I. (ed.) ''The Komi-Permyak language''. Kudymkar, 1962.
*Паршакова А. Л. Коми-язьвинский букварь. Пермь, 2003.
**= Parshakova, A. L. Komi-Yazva primer. Perm, 2003.
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