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==Classification== |
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Lop belongs to the Karluk branch of Turkic languages, along with [[Uyghur language|Uyghur]] and [[Uzbek language|Uzbek]]. Its status as a distinct language from Uyghur is disputed. Although it has some features that differentiate it from [[Standard language|standard]] Uyghur, it is considered by some linguists to be one of its [[dialect]]s |
Lop belongs to the Karluk branch of Turkic languages, along with [[Uyghur language|Uyghur]] and [[Uzbek language|Uzbek]]. Its status as a distinct language from Uyghur is disputed. Although it has some features that differentiate it from [[Standard language|standard]] Uyghur, it is considered by some linguists to be one of its [[dialect]]s |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 18:40, 9 October 2018
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (June 2011) |
Lop | |
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Ľor télé / Льор теълеъ | |
Native to | China |
Region | Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, Lop County |
Native speakers | (undated figure of 25,000)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | lopn1238 Lopnorlopp1238 Lop – duplicate entry |
ELP | Lopnor Uighur |
Lop, also known as Lopnor or Lopnur is a language[citation needed] spoken in Lop County in Xinjiang, China.
Classification
Lop belongs to the Karluk branch of Turkic languages, along with Uyghur and Uzbek. Its status as a distinct language from Uyghur is disputed. Although it has some features that differentiate it from standard Uyghur, it is considered by some linguists to be one of its dialects
References
- ^ Uighur at Ethnologue (12th ed., 1992).
General
- Abdurehim, Esmael (2014), The Lopnor dialect of Uyghur - A descriptive analysis (PDF),Publications of the Institute for Asian and African Studies 17, Helsinki: Unigrafia, ISBN 978-951-51-0384-0