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There are a few classifications of Uzbek dialects.
- Zarubin's Classification (1925)
- Tashkent dialect
- Ferghana dialect
- Samarkand-Bukhara dialect
- Khiva dialect
- Yudakhin's Classification (1929)
- Tashkent dialect
- Ferghana dialect
- Kypchak dialect
- Kharezm-Oghuz dialect
- Northern Uzbek dialects
- Polivanov's Classification (1933)
- Samarkand-Bukhara subgroup (Samarkand-Bukhara-Khodjand type);
- Tashkent subgroup (Tashkent and surrounding dialects: Khanabad, Telov);
- Transitional Dialects: Non-harmonized dialects
- Kokand-Marghilan Subgroup;
- Andijan-Shahrikhan Subgroup.
- 4-a type: Chartak type Or Uyghur type Or Umlauted dialects: Namangan, Chartak, Shohand;
- Harmonized Ferghana Village dialects: Saray, Yolguzar, Ganjiravan, Kataghan.
- Northern Uzbek City type dialects: Turkistan-Chimkent (J-type dialects of the Uzbek Kypchak dialect);
- Northern Uzbek Village type dialects: Saroy-Andijan, Yolguzar, Mankent,Karabulak.
- Southern Kharezm group dialects (Khiva, Yangiurgench, Shavat, Gazavat, Hazarasp, Yangiariq, Khanka);
- Northern Oghuz group dialects (Ikan, Karabulak).
- Middle Kharezm: Southern Kharezm group dialects: Gurlan, Baghat, Shabbaz; Baghdan dialect in Jizzakh;
- Northern Kharezm: Xodjayli, Kypchak, Konghirat, Manghit);
- O-type dialects:Kazakh-Nayman, Ferghana-Karakalpak dialects;
- Kurama dialects: Akhangaran valley;
- Northern Uzbek dialects: Suzak, Chalakurghan village dialects in Turkistan;
- Middle Uzbek: kirk dialect and others;
- Southern Uzbek dialects: Lakay, Kypchak dialects in Afghanistan.
- Ghozi Olim Yunusov's Classification (1935)
- Uzbek-Kypchak Dialect Group:
This dialect group is divided into 4 subgroups:
- Kirk dialect: between Djizzakh and Samarkand
- Jalayir-Lakay dialect: Tajikistan va Kyrgyzstan
- Kypchak dialect: Andijan province: Kurghantepa, Jalalkuduk, Oyim districts
- Gurlan dialect: Kharezm province Gurlan district
Area:
- Akhangaran valley, Mirzachol, Oratepa, Samarkand, Bukhara, Kashkadarya, Surkhandarya
- Northern Kharezm, Andijan, Namangan, Ferghana cities
- Karakalpakstan: Kypchak, Chimbay, Konghirat districts
- Lakay and Kurghantepa of Tajikistan, Kabodiyon, Seraykamar, Kulab
- Northern parts of Afghanistan
- Turk-Barlas Dialect Group:
This dialect group is also divided into 4 subgroups:
- Sayram-Chimkent
- Tashkent-Xos
- Andijan
- Namangan
Area:
- Tashkent, Kokand, Namangan, Andijan, Marghilan
- Very few: Samarkand, Bukhara, Kashkadarya
- Kazakhstan: Chimkent, Sayram
- Khiva-Urganch (Turk-Karluk) Dialect Group:
This dialect group is divided into 2 subgroups:
- Khiva
- Karluk
Area:
- Khiva
- Khonka
- Ghazavat
- Shahabad
- Kat
- Tashavuz
- Eski Urgench
- Yangi Urgench
- Hazarasp
- Turtkul
- Borovkov's Classification (1940, 1953)
1st-version (1940)
City dialects: Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Kattakurghan, Andijan, Kokand, Marghilan, Ferghana, Karshi , Jizzakh and others;
Dialects which kept vowel harmony:
1) Y-type Dialects: Cities in Southern Kazakhstan: Chimkent, Mankent, Turkestan
2) J-type Dialects: Village dialects: Northern Kharezm, Surkhandarya, Samarkand provinces
2nd-version (1953)
1) Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Ferghana;
2) Northern Uzbek Dialect:Chimkent, Sayram, Djambul, Marki and some dialects of Southern Kazakhstan;
- Shaybani-Uzbek or J-type Dialect Groups
Samarkand, Bukhara, some dialects of Surkhandarya Province and Akhangaran valley, Kypchak and Karakalpak dialects of Northern Kharezm and Ferghana valley;
- Southern Khareazm Dialect
Khonka, Hazarasp, Shavat, Yangiarik, Ghazavat, Shurakhan and surrounding villages.
1) Karabulak, Ikan, Mankent dialects;
2) Umlauted dialects.
- Reshetov's Classification (1959)
Kazakh-Nayman dialect in Samarkand province, Ferghana-Karakalpak dialects, Kurama dialects in Akhangaran valley.
Khiva, Khanqa, Shavat, Khazarasp, Ghazavat, Shurakhan, Urgench. Also, Dashoghuz, Turtkul; and some Northern Uzbek Dialect Groups: Karabulak, some elements found in Mankent, Ikan, Karamurt; Baghdan village in Djizzakh Province.
- Karluk-Chigil-Uyghur Dialect Group:
Tashkent, Namangan, Andijan, Ferghana,Marghilan, Kokand.
- Ferghana Group:
- Namangan dialect: Uychi, Charbagh;
- Andijan-Shahrikhan: Andijan city, Shahrikhan, some dialects in Andijan province;
- Osh-Uzgen dialect: Osh, Uzgen, Jalalabad-Kyrgyzstan;
- Marghilan-Kokand, Vadil.
- Tashkent Group:
- Tashkent dialect: Tashkent city, Pskent, Parkent, Karakhitay.
- Djizzakh dialect: Tashkent and Samarkand provinces, Djizzakh, Khavas; Polati, Molati, Bayterek dialects of Kashkadarya valley;
- Karshi Group:
- Karshi,Shahrisabz, Kitab, Yakkabagh(except j-type dialect groups);
- Samarkand-Bukhara dialect: Samarkand,Bukhara, Leninabad(Khujand), Kasan dialect of Kashkadarya valley, Ferghana valley, Chust.
- Northern Uzbek Group: Southern Kazakhstan:
- Ikan-Karabulak dialect: Ikan, Karabulak, Mankent, Karamurt.
- Turkistan-Chimkent dialect: Turkistan, Chimkent, Sayram.
- Ulugh Tursunov's Classification (1963)
- Y-type Dialect Group
- Samarkand and surrounding city dialects
- Djizzakh, Kattakurghan; Barlas dilects of Mitan and Karatepa
- Usmat-Turk, Barlas
- Dialect of Samarkand Arabs: Pastdargham, Ishtikhan, Kattakurghan
- Karnab
- Forish, Baghdan
- Iranian dilects of Samarkand and Djizzakh cities
- Turkmen dialects of Samarkand province Pastdargham district
- J-type Dialect Group
- Eastern: Kypchak dialects of Gallaaral, Zamin, Djizzakh, Forish (Karabdal), Bulunghur, Jambay, Payarik, Urgut and Samarkand districts
- Western: Pastdargham, Kattakurghan, Guzalkent, Nurabad, Narpay, Paxtachi, Khatirchi, Kushrabad, Nurata district
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