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=== Grouping === [[File:Urmianaccent.ogg|thumb|right|Sample of the Urmian dialect. Note the [[Persian language|Persian]] and [[Azerbaijani language|Azerbaijani]] influences on [[speech tempo|cadence]] and [[pronunciation]],{{sfn|Yildiz|2000a|p=42}} particularly the use of [v], [ʊj] and the frequency of [t͡ʃ].]] * '''''Iranian group''''': ** [[Urmia]] (west of [[Lake Urmia]]) ([[Christian Neo-Aramaic dialect of Urmia]]) ** [[Sopurghan]] (north of [[Urmia]]) ** [[Naghadeh]] (south of [[Lake Urmia]]) ** [[Salmas]] (north west of [[Lake Urmia]]) ** [[Sanandaj]] ([[Iranian Kurdistan]]) ([[Christian Neo-Aramaic dialect of Senaya|Senaya dialect]]) *'''''Turkey group''''': **[[Nochiya tribe|Nochiya]] ** [[Jilu]] (west of Gavar and south of Qudshanis) ** Gawar (between [[Salmas]] and [[Lake Van|Van]]) ** Diza ** [[Baz, Turkey|Baz]] ** [[File:Tyariaccent.ogg|thumb|right|Sample of a Lower Tyari dialect (Ashita). Notice the usage of [θ], [ð] and [aw]. The flow and cadence of this dialect may sound similar to that of [[Iraqi Arabic]] dialect.]] Lower [[Tyari]] – Dialects of the Tyari group share features with both the Chaldean Neo-Aramaic dialects in Northern Iraq (below) and Urmian (above). *** [[Çığlı, Çukurca|Ashita]] *** [[Zawita]] ***[[Andaç, Uludere|Halmon/Geramon]] ***[[Mangesh, Iraq|Mangesh]] **Upper Tyari ***Walto **Upper [[Barwari]] *** [[Qudshanis]] (just south of [[Lake Van]]) **[[Tkhuma]] **Tal **Lewin **[[Bohtan]] ([[Neo-Aramaic dialect of Bohtan]]) *'''''Northern [[Iraq]] ([[Nineveh Plains]])''''': {{anchor|Nineveh Plains}} **[[File:Chaldeandialect.ogg|thumb|right|Sample of the [[Alqosh]] dialect (voice by Bishop [[Amel Shamon Nona]]). Notice the usage of [ħ] and [ʕ], and the many Arabic loanwords (at least in this discourse)]] ***[[Tel Keppe]] *** [[Alqosh]] *** [[Batnaya]] *** [[Neo-Aramaic dialect of Qaraqosh|Qaraqosh]] *** [[Tesqopa]] *** [[Zakho]] ***[[Araden]] ** Lower Barwari – The dialect within this group has more in common with Tyari than with Upper Barwari dialect *** Dooreh *** Hayes
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