Draft:Avar dialects
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{{Short description|The Dialects of the Avar Language}}
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Avar dialects ({{langx|av|Авар свералаби|Avar sweralabi}}) are the various traditional local varieties of the Avar language. The Avar dialects are divided into groups of Northern and Southern superdialects. Phonetic, morphological and lexical differences are noted between individual dialects and dialect groups in general.{{Cite web |url=http://www.philology.ru/linguistics4/alekseev-99c.htm |last= Alekseyev |first= M. E.|title= Аварский язык |trans-title= The Avar Language|language= ru|access-date= 28 March 2015|archive-date= 19 March 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150319064809/http://philology.ru/linguistics4/alekseev-99c.htm }}
Classification
The Avar dialects are subdivided into northern and southern dialectal groups.
= Northern group =
= Southern group =
- Antsukh dialect;
- Andalian dialect;
- Batlukh dialect;
- Hid dialect;
- Hochota dialect;
- Karakh dialect;
- Zakatala dialect.
Dialects of the southern dialect are common in the Gunib, Shamil's, Charada and Tlyarata districts of Dagestan. The Zakatala dialect is widespread in the Zakatala and Balakan regions of Azerbaijan.
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