Talk:Baraba dialect

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Kypchak-Bolghar group[edit]

It s bad that there is no many information on the www about this grou.. as it seems to me, the main distinctive of those group arethe Kazan Tatar and Bashkir vowels (possibly the influence of Bolgar language, the coorrespondin vowels n Chuvash language). So commons Turkic i turns to e, o -> u, ö -> ü, and so on. Eastern (Sibir) Tatar, as well as Western (Mishar) form a dialect continuum, possibly Kypchak-Bolghar for dialects, spoken in areas closer to Tatarstan and Bashkortostan, but Kypchak-Nogai for the most remoted, close to Nogai and Kazakh.. --Üñţïf̣ļëŗ (see also:ә? Ә!) 17:27, 28 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

compliance of statements with references[edit]

I brought the statements in compliance with the links under these. Д. Г. Тумашева clearly defined the Baraba dialect as a Siberian dialect of the Tatar language, and not as a dialect of the Siberian-Tatar language. The classification I aligned with the classification in Glottolog, the link to which is given below. It would be great to cite the points of view about the Baraba dialect as a separate language and as a dialect of the Siberian-Tatar language. But for this we need references that claim it, and not that are given here. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Üzgäreş (talkcontribs) 10:23, 27 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]