Bashkir Cyrillic Feature Locl

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Bashkir Cyrillic Feature Locl

Bashkir Cyrillic Feature Locl

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Bashkir Cyrillic Feature Locl

feature locl {

script cyrl;
language BSH exclude_dflt;
sub [uni0492 uni0498 uni04AA uni0493] by [uni0492.loclBSH uni0498.loclBSH uni04AA.loclBSH uni0493.loclBSH];
sub [uni0499 uni04AB] by [uni0499.loclBSH uni04AB.loclBSH];

} locl;

Bashkir language

Bashkir is a Turkic language belonging to the Kipchak branch. It is co-official with Russian in Bashkortostan. It is spoken by approximately 1.2 million native speakers in Russia. It has three dialect groups: Southern, Eastern and Northwestern. Speakers of Bashkir mostly live in the Russian republic of Bashkortostan. Many speakers also live in Tatarstan, Chelyabinsk, Orenburg, Tyumen, Sverdlovsk and Kurgan Oblasts and other regions of Russia. Minor Bashkir groups also live in Kazakhstan and other countries. Bashkir together with Tatar belongs to the Bulgaric subgroups of the Kipchak languages. They both share the same vocalism and the vowel shifts that make both the languages stand apart from most other Kipchak and Oghuz Turkic languages.

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Further Readings

Ethnologue: A language of Russian Federation | Bashkir, Bashqort, Basquort
 

Remarks

Stefan Peev

Stefan Peev is a graphic designer and typographer from Bulgaria.

 

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