Mush dialect explained

Mush dialect
Also Known As:Mush
Nativename:Մշոյ բարբառ
Ethnicity:Armenian people
Speakers:3,000
Date:no date
Familycolor:Indo-European
Fam2:Armenian
Fam3:Western Armenian
Script:Armenian alphabet
Iso3:none
Iso3comment:(included in [hyw])
Glotto:muss1244
Glottorefname:Mush

Mush dialect (Armenian: Մշոյ բարբառ, Mšo barbař) is a Western Armenian dialect formerly spoken in the city of Mush (Muş) and the historic region of Taron, in present-day eastern Turkey. As a result of the extermination of the native Armenian population during the genocide of 1915, the dialect is almost completely extinct today with only several thousand native speakers in a number of villages in Armenia and three Armenian-populated villages in the Samtskhe-Javakheti province of Georgia.

Area spoken

According to Hrachia Adjarian in the early 20th century, the Mush dialect was spoken in the cities of Bitlis, Xizan (Hizan), Khlat (Xlat), Arjesh, Bulanikh, Manazkert, Khnus (Xnus), and Alashkert. The dialect was spread to the west of Lake Van.

During the Russo-Turkish War of (1877–78), Armenians from Mush and Alashkert established villages in the Erivan Governorate: in Aparan and south of Novo-Bayazit (present-day Gavar). According to Adjarian there were 21 Armenian villages in the Erivan Governorate where the Mush dialect was spoken. Another group of Armenians from Khnus settled near Akhalkalaki, particularly in three villages: Heshtia, Toria and Ujmana.[1]

According to a 1955 article the Mush dialect was spoken in villages located in the following districts (raion) of Soviet Armenia: Talin, Aparan, Artik, Aghin, Ejmiatsin, and Martuni.

One notable village in Armenia where the dialect is still spoken is Kamo in the northwestern Shirak Province.[2] [3]

Notable speakers

Songs in Mush dialect

References

Notes
Bibliography
Further reading

. Mushkii dialekt [Dialect of Mush]. 1875. Russian Academy of Sciences. St. Petersburg. Kerovbe Patkanian. ru. — includes folklore genres in Mush dialect

. Этюды по армянской диалектологии. 1897. Moscow. . ru.

. Hrachia Adjarian. Classification des dialectes arméniens. 1909. Librairie Honore Champion. Paris. fr.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Simavoryan. Arestakes. Ախալքալաքի և Նինոծմինդայի հայ կաթոլիկ համայնքների խնդիրները [Problems of the Catholic Armenian communities in Akhalkalaki and Ninotsminda districts]]. Noravank Foundation. hy. 21 May 2009. Միավորող է նաև լեզվի գործոնը՝ Մշո բարբառը....
  2. Web site: Կամո [Kamo]]. https://archive.today/20151025204610/http://shirak.mtaes.am/about-communities/626/. dead. 2015-10-25. shirak.mtaes.am. Ministry of Territorial Administration and Emergency Situations of Republic of Armenia. hy. Բնակչությունը հիմնականում հայեր են և խոսում են մշո բարբառով:.
  3. News: "Թող ընպես ընեն, որ էս երկրում գյուղացին կրնանա շունչ քաշե, ես էլի կդառնամ հող կմշակեմ",-ասում է Կամո գյուղի բնակիչ Զարզանդ Գորգորյանը. Hetq Online. 28 April 2011. hy. Բնակչության շրջանում գերիշխում է Մշո բարբառը:. 8 August 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150710162009/http://hetq.am/arm/print/738. 10 July 2015. dead.
  4. Book: Hacikyan, Agop Jack. The Heritage of Armenian Literature: From The Eighteenth Century To Modern Times. 2005. Wayne State University Press. Detroit. 9780814332214. 566.
  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ksz7VLbsx7g YouTube video