Besleney dialect
| Besleney | |
|---|---|
| Beslenei, Beslenej | |
| Native to | Turkey |
| Ethnicity | Circassians |
Northwest Caucasian
| |
| Official status | |
Official language in | Besleney Principality (historically) |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – |
kbd-bes | |
| Glottolog | None |
The Besleney dialect (Beslenej,[1] Adyghe: Беслъэнеибзэ; Kabardian: Беслъэнеибзэ) is a dialect of the East Circassian language, spoken by the Besleney subgroup of Circassians. However, because the Besleney tribe lived at the center of Circassia, the Besleney dialect also shares a large number of features with dialects of Western Circassian and functions as a transitional linguistic link between the West Circassian (Adyghe) and East Circassian (Kabardian) languages.[2]
Phonology
The Besleney dialect is characterized by its conservatism. Unlike Modern Standard Kabardian, Besleney was not affected by the two major phonological shifts (Phase 1 and Phase 2) that defined the evolution of the Kabardian dialects. Consequently, Besleney preserves the original consonant inventory of Proto-Kabardian.
Retention of Palatalized Velars (No Phase 2)
Besleney did not undergo "Phase 2" (Velar Palatalization). It retains the distinct Proto-Kabardian series of palatalized velars: the voiced stop [ɡʲ] ⟨гь⟩, the voiceless stop [kʲ] ⟨кь⟩, and the ejective [kʲʼ] ⟨кӏь⟩.
In most other dialects, including Standard Kabardian, these consonants shifted forward to become palato-alveolar affricates (d͡ʒ, t͡ʃ, t͡ʃʼ).
| Meaning | Besleney (Proto-Kabardian Form) | Standard Kabardian | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cyrillic | IPA | Cyrillic | IPA | |
| chicken | гьэд | ɡʲad | джэд | d͡ʒad |
| cat | гьэду | ɡʲadəw | джэду | d͡ʒadəw |
| shirt | гьанэ | ɡʲaːna | джанэ | dʒaːna |
| to study to read |
егьэн | jaɡʲan | еджэн | jadʒan |
| glass | абгь | ʔaːbgʲ | абдж | ʔaːbd͡ʒ |
| game | гьэгу | ɡʲagʷ | джэгу | d͡ʒagʷ |
| bitter | дыгь | dəɡʲ | дыдж | dəd͡ʒ |
| sick | сымагьэ | səmaːɡʲa | сымаджэ | səmaːd͡ʒa |
| evil | бзагьэ | bzaːɡʲa | бзаджэ | bzaːd͡ʒa |
| valley | къуэлагьэ | qʷalaːɡʲa | къуэладжэ | qʷalaːd͡ʒa |
| noon | щэгьагъуэ | ɕaɡʲaːʁʷa | шэджагъуэ | ʃad͡ʒaːʁʷa |
| infidel | гьаур | ɡʲaːwər | джаур | d͡ʒaːwər |
| girl | хъыгьэбз | χəɡʲabz | хъыджэбз | χəd͡ʒabz |
| Meaning | Besleney (Proto-Kabardian Form) | Standard Kabardian | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cyrillic | IPA | Cyrillic | IPA | |
| throat | кьий | kʲəj | чий | t͡ʃəj |
| spleen | кьэ | kʲa | чэ | t͡ʃa |
| to cough | пскьэн | pskʲan | псчэн | pst͡ʃan |
| Meaning | Besleney (Proto-Kabardian Form) | Standard Kabardian | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cyrillic | IPA | Cyrillic | IPA | |
| ceiling | кӏьафэ | kʲʼaːfa | кӏафэ | t͡ʃʼaːfa |
| rope | кӏьапсэ | kʲʼaːpsa | кӏапсэ | t͡ʃʼaːpsa |
| gun | кӏьэрахъуэ | kʲʼaraːχʷa | кӏэрахъуэ | t͡ʃʼaraːχʷa |
| long | кӏьыхь | kʲʼəħ | кӏыхь | t͡ʃʼəħ |
| to kill | укӏьын | wkʲʼən | укӏын | wt͡ʃʼən |
| to move away | ӏукӏьын | ʔʷəkʲʼən | ӏукӏын | ʔʷət͡ʃʼən |
| key | ӏункӏьыбзэ | ʔʷənkʲʼəbza | ӏункӏыбз | ʔʷənt͡ʃʼəbz |
| beard | жьакӏьэ | ʑaːkʲʼa | жьакӏэ | ʑaːt͡ʃʼa |
| poor | тхьэмыщкӏь | tħaməɕkʲʼ | тхьэмыщкӏэ | tħaməɕt͡ʃʼa |
| to be ashamed | укӏьытэн | wəkʲʼətan | укӏытэн | wət͡ʃʼətan |
| short | кӏьагуэ | kʲʼaːɡʷa | кӏагуэ | t͡ʃʼaːɡʷa |
| tail | кӏьэ | kʲʼa | кӏэ | t͡ʃʼa |
Retention of Affricates (No Phase 1)
Besleney did not undergo "Phase 1" (Spirantization). It retains the original Proto-Kabardian postalveolar and retroflex affricates: [d͡ʒ] ⟨дж⟩, [t͡ʃ] ⟨ч⟩, [t͡ʃʼ] ⟨чӏ⟩ and [d͡ʐ] ⟨дж⟩.
In Standard Kabardian, these original affricates underwent spirantization, becoming the fricatives [ʒ] ⟨ж⟩, [ʃ] ⟨ш⟩, and [ɕʼ] ⟨щӏ⟩.
The following table demonstrates how Besleney retains the affricates (matching Proto-Kabardian), while Standard Kabardian has shifted them to fricatives.
| Meaning | Besleney / Proto-Kabardian (Retained Affricate) |
Standard Kabardian (Shifted Fricative) |
|---|---|---|
| fox | ⟨баджэ⟩ (baːd͡ʒa) | ⟨бажэ⟩ (baːʒa) |
| village | ⟨къуаджэ⟩ (qʷaːd͡ʒa) | ⟨къуажэ⟩ (qʷaːʒa) |
| village | ⟨джылэ⟩ (d͡ʒəɮa) | ⟨жылэ⟩ (ʒəɮa) |
| night | ⟨джэщ⟩ (d͡ʒaɕ) | ⟨жэщ⟩ (ʒaɕ) |
| cow | ⟨джэм⟩ (d͡ʒam) | ⟨жэм⟩ (ʒam) |
| spear | ⟨бджы⟩ (bd͡ʒə) | ⟨бжы⟩ (bʒə) |
| goat | ⟨бджэн⟩ (bd͡ʒan) | ⟨бжэн⟩ (bʒan) |
| to run | ⟨джэн⟩ (d͡ʒan) | ⟨жэн⟩ (ʒan) |
| to sleep | ⟨джеин⟩ (d͡ʒajən) | ⟨жеин⟩ (ʒajən) |
| to come out from under | ⟨чӏэкӏьын⟩ (t͡ʃʼ) | ⟨щӏэкӏьын⟩ (ɕʼ) |
| to regret | ⟨чӏэгъуэжын⟩ (t͡ʃʼ) | ⟨щӏэгъуэжын⟩ (ɕʼ) |
| mustache | ⟨пачӏэ⟩ (t͡ʃʼ) | ⟨пащӏэ⟩ (ɕʼ) |
| new | ⟨чӏэ⟩ (t͡ʃʼa) | ⟨щӏэ⟩ (ɕʼa) |
| winter | ⟨чӏымахуэ⟩ (t͡ʃʼəmaːxʷa) | ⟨щӏымахуэ⟩ (ɕʼəmaːxʷa) |
| young-man | ⟨чӏалэ⟩ (t͡ʃʼaːla) | ⟨щӏалэ⟩ (ɕʼaːla) |
| guest | ⟨хьачӏэ⟩ (ħaːt͡ʃʼa) | ⟨хьащӏэ⟩ (ħaːɕʼa) |
| area | ⟨чӏыпӏэ⟩ (t͡ʂʼəpʼa) | ⟨щӏыпӏэ⟩ (ɕʼəpʼa) |
| iron | ⟨гъучӏы⟩ (ʁʷət͡ʂʼə) | ⟨гъущӏы⟩ (ʁʷəɕʼə) |
| to sleep | ⟨джеин⟩ / ⟨джен⟩ (d͡ʒajən) | ⟨жеин⟩ (ʒajən) |
| tree | ⟨джыг⟩ (d͡ʒəɣ) | ⟨жыг⟩ (ʒəɣ) |
| to run | ⟨джэн⟩ (d͡ʒan) | ⟨жэн⟩ (ʒan) |
| to run down | ⟨еджэхын⟩ (jad͡ʒaxən) | ⟨ежэхын⟩ (jaʒaxən) |
| he-goat | ⟨аджэ⟩ (aːd͡ʒa) | ⟨ажэ⟩ (aːʒa) |
| door | ⟨бджэ⟩ (bd͡ʒa) | ⟨бжэ⟩ (bʒa) |
Comparison of Phases
Because Besleney was affected by neither Phase 1 nor Phase 2, words that are merged or shifted in Standard Kabardian remain distinct in Besleney.
The following table shows how words like "new" (which underwent Phase 1 in Std. Kabardian) and "tail" (which underwent Phase 2 in Std. Kabardian) are distinct in Besleney.
| Word | Besleney (No Shift) |
Other Kabardian dialects (Phase 1 only) |
Modern Standard Kabardian (Phase 1 & 2) |
|---|---|---|---|
| tail | kʲʼa ⟨кӏьэ⟩ | kʲʼa ⟨кӏьэ⟩ | t͡ʃʼa ⟨кӏэ⟩ |
| new | t͡ʃʼa ⟨чӏэ⟩ | ʃʼa ⟨щӏэ⟩ | ʃʼa ⟨щӏэ⟩ |
| winter | t͡ʃʼəmaːxʷa ⟨чӏымахуэ⟩ | ʃʼəmaːxʷa ⟨щӏымахуэ⟩ | ʃʼəmaːxʷa ⟨щӏымахуэ⟩ |
| mustache | paːt͡ʃʼa ⟨пачӏэ⟩ | paːʃʼa ⟨пащӏэ⟩ | paːʃʼa ⟨пащӏэ⟩ |
Grammar
Unlike Modern Kabardian, Baslaney doesn't use the prefix н-. It uses the prefix къ- in all cases.
| Meaning | Besleney / Proto-Kabardian | Standard Kabardian |
|---|---|---|
| I look at you | ⟨Сыкъоплъ⟩ | ⟨Сыноплъ⟩ |
| I looked at you | ⟨Сыкъоплъа⟩ | ⟨Сыноплъащ⟩ |
| I look at y'all | ⟨Сыкъывоплъ⟩ | ⟨Сынывоплъ⟩ |
| I looked at y'all | ⟨Сыкъывоплъа⟩ | ⟨Сынывоплъащ⟩ |
See also
References
- ^ "Kabardian". LINGUIST List. Archived from the original on 6 June 2019. Retrieved 17 February 2026.
- ^ Amjad Jaimoukha (April 7, 2015). The Circassians: A Handbook. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1138874602.
External links
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