Fergana Kipchak language

In this article, we will explore the impact of Fergana Kipchak language in different contexts and situations. From its influence in the technological field to its effects on contemporary society, Fergana Kipchak language has proven to be a topic of great relevance and significance. Throughout history, Fergana Kipchak language has played a crucial role in shaping the world we live in, and its importance continues to be the subject of debate and reflection in various fields of knowledge. Through a detailed and comprehensive analysis, we will examine the many facets of Fergana Kipchak language and its impact on the present and future.

Fergana Kipchak
Färğona tili/Фәрғона тили
RegionCentral Asia (Fergana Valley)
Extinct1920s
Turkic
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
GlottologNone

Fergana Kipchak, also Kipchak Uzbek, is a recently extinct Kipchak Turkic language of the Kipchak-Nogai branch formerly spoken in the Fergana Valley of Central Asia. In some districts of the Fergana Region, linguistic features of Fergana Kipchak are seen, especially in phonetics.[citation needed] These districts are Bagʻdod, Buvayda, Uchkoʻprik and parts of neighboring districts. Many idioms spoken in Uzbekistan that are now considered part of the Kyrgyz language are actually Fergana Kipchak.[citation needed] According to the E. D. Polivanov, the Fergana Kipchak language existed as a separate idiom as late as in the 1920s. According to A. N. Samoilovich, some descendants of Fergana Kipchak-speakers identify as a separate people from the Uzbeks, Kazakhs or Kyrgyz, although closely related to the latter.[citation needed] Some dialects of Fergana Kipchak seem closely related to the Kipchak–Nogay languages.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ a b Polivanov, Evgeny Dmitrievich (1935). Материалы по грамматике узбекского языка, вып. I — Введение [Materials on the grammar of the Uzbek language. Part I: Introduction]. Tashkent. p. 48.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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