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Languages of the Caucasus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Northwest Caucasian languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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South Caucasian languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The South Caucasian languages (also known as Ibero-Caucasian or Kartvelian ) are spoken primarily in Georgia, with smaller groups of speakers in Turkey, Azerbaijan, Iran, Russia and Israel. There ...
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Contains short information about Caucasian languages & Caucasia in general: inner grouping, outer affiliation, administrative division of the region, national languages and bi- & multilingualism. Includes also Genealogic Chart .
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Caucasian studies ... Ergativity in the Circassian languages, click here; The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences ... Database for Caucasian languages, click here...
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Language-planning for North Caucasian Languages in Turkey;; (Prepared for the Istanbul conference of 6 Oct 2002); By George Hewitt; Professor of Caucasian Languages (SOAS, London University, UK); ... On the whole, the indigenous Caucasian languages, which form either two or three distinct families (depending on whether...
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CAUCASIAN LANGUAGES CHAIR. of. TBILISI Iv. DJAVAKHISHVILI STATE UNIVERSITY. with active Participation of the UNESCO Club of Georgia. present ...
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