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Armenian linguistics

Armenian linguistics studies the Armenian language, which has its own unique alphabet and is part of the Indo-European language family. The language has two main dialects: Eastern and Western Armenian. It has influenced and been influenced by various languages due to historical interactions with neighboring cultures. Researchers explore its grammar, phonetics, vocabulary, and historical development. Armenian has a rich literary tradition, with ancient texts dating back to the 5th century. Understanding Armenian linguistics helps appreciate the cultural and historical context of the Armenian people and their contributions to global heritage.