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    Urum language - Wikipedia

    Urum is a Turkic language spoken by several thousand ethnic Greeks who inhabit a few villages in southeastern Ukraine. Over the past few generations, there has been a deviation from teaching children Urum to the more common languages of the region, leaving a fairly limited number of new speakers. The Urum … See more

    The name Urum is derived from Rûm ("Rome"), the term for the Byzantine Empire in the Muslim world. The Ottoman Empire used it to describe non-Muslims within the empire. … See more

    Very little has been published on the Urum language. There exists a very small lexicon, and a small description of the language. For … See more

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    Urum is a Turkic language belonging to the Kipchak branch of the family. According to Glottolog, Urum is a West Kipchak language and forms a subfamily with the Crimeaic languages ( See more

    Urum DoReCo corpus compiled by Stavros Skopeteas, Violeta Moisidi, Nutsa Tsetereli, Johanna Lorenz and Stefanie Schröter. Audio recordings of narrative texts with … See more

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    Urum is considered by some to be a dialect of Crimean Tatar. The Tsalka Urum language belongs to the Oghuz branch of the Turkic language and displays substantial similarities with the Turkish dialects of Anatolia (e.g. in vocal harmony), but also with Russian (e.g. in the use of subordinate clauses).
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    Urum is a Turkic language belonging to the Kipchak branch of the family. According to Glottolog, Urum is a West Kipchak language and forms a subfamily with the Crimeaic languages ( Crimean Tatar and Krymchak ). /θ, ð/ appear solely in loanwords from Greek. /t͡s/ appears in loanwords. [w] can be an allophone of /v/ after vowels.
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    Turkologist Nikolai Baskakov estimated that by 1969, 60,000 people spoke Urum as a native language. According to the All-Ukrainian Population Census of 2001, only 112 of the Donetsk Oblast 's 77,516 Greeks listed languages other than Greek, Ukrainian and Russian as their mother tongue. A group of Urums from Crimea waving Greek flags.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urums
    The Tsalka Urum language belongs to the Oghuz branch of the Turkic language and displays substantial similarities with the Turkish dialects of Anatolia (e.g. in vocal harmony), but also with Russian (e.g. in the use of subordinate clauses).
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  4. Urum language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot

    Web ResultUrum (Урум) Urum is a Turkic language spoken by about 185,000 people in Ukraine. Urum belongs to the Kypchak branch of the Turkic language family and is spoken in the Donetsk region of …

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  8. (PDF) Caucasian Urums and Urum language

    Web ResultCaucasian Urums and Urum language. Stavros Skopeteas. Urum people identify themselves as Turkish-speaking Pontic Greeks who left Anatolia at the beginning of the 19th century. A major group …

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    Web ResultJan 1, 2015 · Caucasian Urums and Urum language. January 2015. Authors: Stavros Skopeteas. Georg-August-Universität Göttingen. Abstract and Figures. Urum people identify themselves as …

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