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Russian Summary
Siberian-Tatar language
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The Tatar language consists of three dialects - western 'Misharsky', middle 'Kazan Tatar', and Western Siberian or Eastern
West Siberian/Eastern dialect can itself be divided into three dialects: Tobol-Irtysh, Baraba, and Tomsk, which can be divided again into sub-dialects. This work was conducted by Dilyara Tumasheva.
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Татарское языкознание
Tatars as a people remain united by their traditions, despite dialectical differences
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Mishar dialect
Research on Mishar dialects began in the early 20th century,
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Kryashen dialect
two categories: Kryashen dialect belonging to the middle dialect and Kryashen dialect belonging to the Western dialect
Kryashen dialect of the Order, the dialect of the Nizhnekamsk Kryashens and the dialect of the Nagaybak Kryashens belong to the middle dialect.
the dialect of the Chistopol Kryashens and the dialect of the Kryashens of the Nagorny side belong to the Western dialect
Kryashens, despite being considered an independent, heterogenous people, their dialect belongs to old Tatar.
Old Tatar language
there is no clear consensus about what language the Tatars spoke in the 19th century since only the literary language is accessible.
there is the assumption that ordinary people spoke a language that is similar to the one spoken today due to the fact that the second half of the 19th century is characterized as the period of the final formation of the modern Tatar nation and its language, including colloquial language.
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