cjs ISO 639

Тадар тили‎ (Tadar tili), Шор тили‎ (Šor tili) Autonyms

Shor

  • Geography

    RU Kemerovo province; scattered throughout Russian Federation.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Russian Federation

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Aba, Kuznets Tatar, Shortsy, Tom-Kuznets Tatar
Тадар тили‎ (Tadar tili), Шор тили‎ (Šor tili)
2,840 (2010 census). 50 monolinguals. Ethnic population: 12,900 (2010 census).
Kemerovo province; scattered throughout Russian Federation.
Central Russian Federation
7 (Shifting).
Turkic, Northern
Mrassa (Mras Tatar, Mrasu), Kondoma (Kondoma Tatar). Some sources combine Shor and Chulym [clw].
Few domains except perhaps family. Adults only, mostly middle-aged or older (Salminen 2007). Mixed attitudes, from neutral to strongly positive. Shifting to Russian [rus].
Literacy rate in L2: 95% in Russian [rus]. Literature. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible portions: 2004–2011.
Cyrillic script [Cyrl], Altai missionaries developed first alphabet in 1880s. Latin script [Latn], used between 1930–1938.
Different from Shor dialect of Khakas [kjh]. Study of Shor revived; language association formed; chair of Shor created at Pedagogical University in Novokuznetsk (1996 I. Nevskaya). Traditional religion, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Shor