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Khinalug language

Alternative names (including historical names and autoglottonyms): Khinalig, Khinalugi, Xinalug(h), Xinaliq, Khinalugh


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Genealogy

CaucasianNortheast Caucasian

Geography

Main country: Azerbaijan (show on the map)

Identifiers


Features

Phonemic structure

[A‑1] Number of degrees of vowel height Three [A‑1‑2] PDF
[A‑4] Degrees of vowel backness Front and back [A‑4‑2] PDF
[A‑5] Presence of length degrees Present [A‑5‑1] PDF
[A‑6] Number of length degrees Two [A‑6‑1] PDF
[A‑7] Presence of vowel opposition in labialization Present [A‑7‑1] PDF
[A‑8] Vowel opposition in labialization Present for front and back vowels [A‑8‑5] PDF
[A‑9] Presence of vowel opposition in nasalization Present [A‑9‑1] PDF
[A‑13] Diphthongs and triphthongs Only diphthongs present [A‑13‑2] PDF
[A‑14] Types of diphthongs Rising (ascending) and falling (descending) [A‑14‑3] PDF
[A‑16] Inventory of obstruents by manner of articulation Plosives, affricates and fricatives [A‑16‑3] PDF
[A‑17] Inventory of obstruents by place of articulation Labial, coronal, velar/uvular and laryngeal [A‑17‑4] PDF
[A‑18] Inventory of labial obstruents by place of articulation Bilabial and labiodental [A‑18‑2] PDF
[A‑20] Inventory of guttural obstruents by place of articulation Velar and uvular [A‑20‑3] PDF
[A‑21] Inventory of postuvular obstruents by place of articulation Both pharyngeal and glottal [A‑21‑3] PDF
[A‑22] Additional articulatory oppositions of obstruents By palatalization [A‑22‑3] PDF

Prosodic phenomena

[B‑1] Basic prosodic unit Stress [B‑1‑1] PDF
[B‑2] Prosodic unit carrier Syllable [B‑2‑1] PDF
[B‑3] Character of prosodic unit by its choice Non-phonological [B‑3‑2] PDF
[B‑5] Stress fixedness Fixed [B‑5‑2] PDF
[B‑6] Fixed stress types Limited [B‑6‑2] PDF
[B‑7] Stress pattern in inflection Flexible and fixed [B‑7‑3] PDF

Syllable

[C‑1] Syllable onset Most syllables have a non-null onset [C‑1‑2] PDF
[C‑2] Syllable coda Both null and non-null coda possible [C‑2‑4] PDF
[C‑3] Consonant clusters in syllable Consonant clusters are possible at both the onset and the coda of syllable [C‑3‑4] PDF

Phonologic structure and phenomena

[D‑1] Restrictions on the phonemic structure in the initial position Present [D‑1‑2] PDF
[D‑2] Types of restrictions on the phonemic structure in the initial position Limitations on consonant sequences (combinations) [D‑2‑5] PDF
[D‑3] Restrictions on the phonemic structure in the final position Present [D‑3‑2] PDF
[D‑4] Types of restrictions on the phonemic structure in the final position Limitations on consonant sequences (combinations) [D‑4‑5] PDF
[D‑6] Differences between content and function words Absent [D‑6‑1] PDF
[D‑8] Differences between native and borrowed words Absent [D‑8‑1] PDF
[D‑10] Differences between roots and affixes Absent [D‑10‑1] PDF

Morphological type of language

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Nominal classifications

[F‑5] Attributive agreement in gender Absent [F‑5‑1] PDF

Number

[G‑1] Number in nouns Singular and plural [G‑1‑1] PDF
[G‑2] Single number marking Unmarked [G‑2‑2] PDF
[G‑3] Honorific forms in pronouns and verbs Absent [G‑3‑1] PDF
[G‑4] Agreement in number Predicative and attributive [G‑4‑4] PDF
[G‑5] Form of a noun in numeral phrases Singular [G‑5‑1] PDF
[G‑6] Numeral system Decimal [G‑6‑1] PDF

Case meanings

[H‑4] Case marking of possessive relations Genitive [H‑4‑1] PDF
[H‑8] Case marking of animate and inanimate nouns Same [H‑8‑1]
[H‑9] Secondary cases Present [H‑9‑1] PDF

Verbal categories

[I‑5] Tense forms Past [I‑5‑1]
[I‑5] Tense forms Present [I‑5‑2]
[I‑5] Tense forms Future [I‑5‑3]

Deictic categories

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Parts of speech and inflection

[K‑2] Articles No articles [K‑2‑1] PDF
[K‑15] Attributive agreement types In class [K‑15‑5] PDF

Word formation

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Simple sentence

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Complex sentence

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Unfilled features

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