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      A Central Asian Language Survey : Collecting Data, Measuring Relatedness and Detecting Loans

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          We have documented language varieties (either Turkic or Indo-European) spoken in 23 test sites by 88 informants belonging to the major ethnic groups of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan (Karakalpaks, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Tajiks, Uzbeks, Yaghnobis). The recorded linguistic material concerns 176 words of the extended Swadesh list and will be made publically available with the publication of this paper. Phonological diversity is measured by the Levenshtein distance and displayed as a consensus bootstrap tree and as multidimensional scaling plots. Linguistic contact is measured as the number of borrowings, from one linguistic family into the other, according to a precision/recall analysis further validated by expert judgment. Concerning Turkic languages, the results of our sample do not support Kazakh and Karakalpak as distinct languages and indicate the existence of several separate Karakalpak varieties. Kyrgyz and Uzbek, on the other hand, appear quite homogeneous. Among the Indo-Iranian languages, the distinction between Tajik and Yaghnobi varieties is very clear-cut. More generally, the degree of borrowing is higher than average where language families are in contact in one of the many sorts of situations characterizing Central Asia: frequent bilingualism, shifting political boundaries, ethnic groups living outside the “mother” country.

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                Author and article information

                Contributors
                Journal
                22105832
                Language Dynamics and Change
                LDC
                Brill (The Netherlands )
                2210-5824
                2210-5832
                2016
                : 6
                : 1
                : 57-98
                Affiliations
                National Museum of Natural History
                National Museum of Natural History University of Groningen
                National Museum of Natural History
                National Museum of Natural History University of Groningen
                Article
                10.1163/22105832-00601015
                b23c6e11-a9c1-4656-b88f-a792bdf44025
                Copyright 2016 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands.
                History

                Languages of Asia,General linguistics,Linguistics & Semiotics,Languages of Europe,Levels of linguistic analysis
                Levenshtein distance,Swadesh list,Central Asia,loanwords,Turkic languages,borrowing,Indo-Iranian languages

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