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==Chechen Language==  
 
==Chechen Language==  
 
===Morphological typology===
 
===Morphological typology===
Chechen is an agglutinative language with an ergative–absolutive morphosyntactic alignment. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chechen_language]
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:Chechen is an agglutinative language with an ergative–absolutive morphosyntactic alignment. <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chechen_language]
  
 
===Basic Information===
 
===Basic Information===
*'''ISO''':  che
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:*'''ISO''':  che
 
*'''Population''':  1,350,000 (2010 census). 233,000 monolinguals. Ethnic population: 1,430,000 (2010 census). Total users in all countries: 1,503,680.
 
*'''Population''':  1,350,000 (2010 census). 233,000 monolinguals. Ethnic population: 1,430,000 (2010 census). Total users in all countries: 1,503,680.
 
*'''Location''':  Chechnya republic, Dagestan republic, and Ingushetia republic; Stavropol krai; north Caucasus, most in rural areas.
 
*'''Location''':  Chechnya republic, Dagestan republic, and Ingushetia republic; Stavropol krai; north Caucasus, most in rural areas.
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*There are 208,792 articles in Wikipedia in Chechen language.
 
*There are 208,792 articles in Wikipedia in Chechen language.
 
*There is a Chechen version of [https://ibtrussia.org/en/media?id=CHE Bible] available as well.  
 
*There is a Chechen version of [https://ibtrussia.org/en/media?id=CHE Bible] available as well.  
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*Other types of resources are also plentiful online.
  
 
==Lak Language==
 
==Lak Language==
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===Resource Availability===
 
===Resource Availability===
 
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Resources in this language is very easy to find.
 
*There are 1,216 articles in Wikipedia in Lak language.
 
*There are 1,216 articles in Wikipedia in Lak language.
 
*There is a Lak version of [https://ibtrussia.org/en/media?id=LAK Bible] as well.  
 
*There is a Lak version of [https://ibtrussia.org/en/media?id=LAK Bible] as well.  

Revision as of 17:31, 23 January 2019

Chechen Language

Morphological typology

Chechen is an agglutinative language with an ergative–absolutive morphosyntactic alignment. <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chechen_language]

Basic Information

  • ISO: che
  • Population: 1,350,000 (2010 census). 233,000 monolinguals. Ethnic population: 1,430,000 (2010 census). Total users in all countries: 1,503,680.
  • Location: Chechnya republic, Dagestan republic, and Ingushetia republic; Stavropol krai; north Caucasus, most in rural areas.
  • Language use: Largest Nakh-Daghestanian language. Used in publishing. Also use Russian [rus].
  • Writing system: Cyrillic script [Cyrl].

All info from Ethnologue

Resource Availability

Resources in this language is very easy to find.

  • There are 208,792 articles in Wikipedia in Chechen language.
  • There is a Chechen version of Bible available as well.
  • Other types of resources are also plentiful online.

Lak Language

Morphological typology

Lak is possibly an agglutinative language since it belongs to Northeast Caucasian Language family and languages from this family can be characterized by strong suffixal agglutination. [1]

Basic Information

  • ISO: lbe
  • Population: 146,000 (2010 census). Ethnic population: 179,000 (2010 census). Total users in all countries: 154,820.
  • Location: Dagestan republic.
  • Language use:
  • Writing system: Cyrillic script [Cyrl].

All info from Ethnologue

Resource Availability

Resources in this language is very easy to find.

  • There are 1,216 articles in Wikipedia in Lak language.
  • There is a Lak version of Bible as well.


Ingush Language

Morphological typology

Ingush is possibly an agglutinative language [2] with an ergative–absolutive morphosyntactic alignment[3], since it belongs to Northeast Caucasian Language family.

Basic Information

  • ISO: inh
  • Population: 306,000 (2010 census). Ethnic population: 445,000 (2010 census). Total users in all countries: 322,900.
  • Location: Chechnya republic, Ingushetia republic, Kabardino-Balkar republic, and North Ossetia-Alania republic.
  • Language use: Also use Russian
  • Writing system: Arabic script, Naskh variant [Arab]. Cyrillic script [Cyrl]. Latin script [Latn].

All info from Ethnologue

Resource Availability

  • There is a Ingush version of Bible available.