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Qué (quién) es Mordvin$541344$ - definición

LANGUAGE FAMILY
Mordvin language; Mordvin languages; Mordvinic branch; Mordvin Language; Mordvinian language; Mordvinic; Mordvinian languages; Mordvinic language

Mordvinic languages         
The Mordvinic languages, also known as the Mordvin,Mordvin languages @ google books Mordovian or Mordvinian languages (, mordovskiye yazyki),
Mordvin Tatars         
Mordvin Tatars (, ) was a term used to refer to Medieval nobility of Volga Tatar, Volga Finnic p.646 p.
Mordvin         
  • Mordovian woman, 1781
  • ''Mordva populi'' (Mordva people) shown on a 1550 map by
[[Giacomo Gastaldi]] as residing south of [[Kasimov]] and [[Nizhny Novgorod]]
  • Erzya women of [[Penza Oblast]] dressed in traditional costumes
  • An Erzya ritual performance in [[Podlesnaya Tavla]], Mordovia
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  • Mordvins in the Volga-Urals region (2010 Russian census)
FINNO-UGRIC ETHNIC GROUP
Mordva; Mordovians; Mordvin; Mordvin (people); List of Mordvins; Mordvinians; Mordovian; Mordvinian; Mordwa; Mordovan; Erzya Oblasts; Mordvin people; Merdi; Teryukhan; Mordovs; Mordov; Mordov people; Mordovian people; Moksha mythology; Erza mythology; History of the Mordvins
['m?:dv?n]
¦ noun (plural same, Mordvins, or Mordva)
1. a member of a people of Finnic descent inhabiting Mordvinia in European Russia.
2. the Finno-Ugric language of the Mordvin.

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Mordvinic languages

The Mordvinic languages, also known as the Mordvin, Mordovian or Mordvinian languages (Russian: мордовские языки, mordovskiye yazyki), are a subgroup of the Uralic languages, comprising the closely related Erzya language and Moksha language, both spoken in Mordovia.

Previously considered a single "Mordvin language", it is now treated as a small language grouping. Due to differences in phonology, lexicon, and grammar, Erzya and Moksha are not mutually intelligible. The two Mordvinic languages also have separate literary forms. The Erzya literary language was created in 1922 and the Mokshan in 1923.

Phonological differences between the two languages include:

  • Moksha retains a distinction between the vowels /ɛ, e/ while in Erzya, both have merged as /e/.
  • In unstressed syllables, Erzya features vowel harmony like many other Uralic languages, using [e] in front-vocalic words and [o] in back-vocalic words. Moksha has a simple schwa [ə] in their place.
  • Word-initially, Erzya has a postalveolar affricate /tʃ/ corresponding to a fricative /ʃ/ in Moksha.
  • Next to voiceless consonants, liquids /r, rʲ, l, lʲ/ and the semivowel /j/ are devoiced in Moksha to [r̥ r̥ʲ l̥ l̥ʲ ȷ̊].

The medieval Meshcherian language may have been Mordvinic or close to Mordvinic.