Everything about Kartvelian Languages totally explained
The
South Caucasian languages (also known as
Ibero-Caucasian or
Kartvelian) are spoken primarily in
Georgia, with smaller groups of speakers in
Turkey,
Azerbaijan,
Iran,
Russia and
Israel. There are approximately 5.2 million speakers of this language family group worldwide.
This language group is one of the oldest in the world, tracing its origins back to 6,000 B.C.E. The South-Caucasian or Kartvelian (Georgian) language group isn't related to any language groups in the world (Indo-European, Semitic or Turkish). The first literary source (The inscription of Abba Antoni, composed in ancient Georgian script at the Georgian monastery near
Bethlehem) of the South Caucasian language dates back to 440 A.D.
Classification
- Georgian languages
- Georgian (ქართული, kartuli) with 4.1 million native speakers. Of these, there are 3.9 million in Georgia, and about 50,000 each in Turkey and Iran.
- Judaeo-Georgian (q'ibruli, ), with about 80,000 speakers, of whom 60,000 are in Israel, and 20,000 in Georgia. May be considered a dialect of Georgian.
- Zan languages
- Mingrelian (მარგალური ნინა, margaluri nina), with some 500 000 native speakers as of 1989, mainly in the Samegrelo (Mingrelia) region of Western Georgia and (at the time) in the Gali district of eastern Abkhazia. Many Mingrelian refugees from Abkhazia now live in Tbilisi and elsewhere in Georgia.
- Laz (ლაზური ნენა, lazuri nena), with 220,000 native speakers as of 1980, mostly in the Black Sea littoral area of Northeast Turkey, and with some 30,000 in Adjara, Georgia.
- Svan language (ლუშნუ ნინ/შკა̈ნ, lušnu nin/šḳän), with approximately 15,000 native speakers in the north-western mountainous region of Svaneti, Georgia.
These languages are clearly related, and Laz and Megrelian are sometimes considered dialects of a single language, called "Zan". The connection was first reported in linguistic literature by
J. Güldenstädt in the 18th century, and later proven by
G. Rosen,
M. Brosset,
F. Bopp and others during the 1840's. They are believed to have split off from a single
proto-Kartvelian language, possibly spoken in the region of present-day Georgia and Northern Turkey in the 3rd to 2nd millenniums BC.
Based on
the degree of change, some linguists (including
A. Chikobava,
G. Klimov,
T. Gamkrelidze, and
G. Machavariani) conjecture that the earliest split, which separated Svan from the other languages, occurred in the
second millennium BC or earlier; while Megrelian and Laz were separated from Georgian roughly a thousand years later, and split from each other roughly 500 years ago.
Judaeo-Georgian is sometimes regarded as a variant of Georgian, modified by the inclusion of large numbers of
Hebrew and
Aramaic loanwords. Its divergence from standard Georgian is comparatively recent.
Higher-level connections
No relationship with other languages, not even with the
North Caucasian languages, has been demonstrated so far, due to the lack of sound correspondences between the South and North Caucasian families. Some linguists have proposed that the Kartvelian family is part of a much larger
Nostratic language family, but both the concept of a Nostratic family and Georgian's relation thereto are in doubt.
Certain grammatical similarities with
Basque, especially in the
case system, have often been pointed out. However, these theories, which also tend to link the Caucasian languages with other non-Indo-European and non-Semitic languages of the Near East of ancient times are generally considered to lack conclusive evidence and must therefore be deemed purely hypothetical.
Any similarities to other linguistic phyla may well be due to areal influences. Heavy borrowing in either direction (for example North Caucasian to South Caucasian and vice versa) has been observed: therefore it's quite probable that certain grammatical features have been influenced as well. If the
Dene-Caucasian hypothesis, which attempts to link
Basque,
Burushaski,
North Caucasian and other phyla, is right, then the above mentioned similarities to Basque may also be due these influences, however indirect. It is known today that the Proto-Kartvelian vocabulary was also influenced by
Indo-European languages to some extent, probably due to contact at an early stage between Proto-Kartvelian and Proto-Indo-European cultures.
Social and cultural status
Georgian is the official language of the republic of
Georgia (spoken by 90% of the population of this country), and the main language for literary and business use for all Kartvelian speakers in Georgia. It is written with an original and distinctive alphabet, and the oldest surviving literary text dates from the
5th century AD - the only Caucasian language that does possess an ancient literary tradition. The old Georgian script seems to have derived from
Aramaic, with Greek influences.
Mingrelian has been written with the Georgian alphabet since 1864, especially in the period from 1930 to 1938, when the Megrelians enjoyed some
cultural autonomy, and after 1989.
The Laz language was written chiefly between 1927 and 1937, and now again in Turkey, with the Latin alphabet. Laz however is disappearing as its speakers are integrating into mainstream Turkish society.
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