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  1. The North Caucasian languages, sometimes called simply Caucasic, is a proposed language family consisting of a pair of well established language families spoken in the Caucasus, predominantly in the north, consisting of the Northwest Caucasian family (also called Pontic, Abkhaz–Adyghe, Circassian, or West Caucasian) and the Northeast Caucasian family (also called Nakh–Dagestanian, Caspian or East Caucasian).
    Geographic distribution: Caucasus
    Glottolog: None
    Linguistic classification: Proposed language family
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    What is another name for the North Caucasian language?
    T he North Caucasian languages belong to two families: the Northwest Caucasian family, also called Pontic, Abkhaz–Adyghe, Circassian, or West Caucasian; and the Northeast Caucasian family, also called Nakh–Dagestanian or East Caucasian. Languages with over 10,000 speakers are listed below.
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    What language is spoken in the Caucasus?
    The North Caucasian languages, sometimes called simply Caucasic, is a proposed language family consisting of a pair of well established language families spoken in the Caucasus, chiefly in the north: the Northwest Caucasian family, also called Pontic, Abkhaz–Adyghe, Circassian, or West Caucasian; and the Northeast Caucasian family, also called ...
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    What is the proposed North Caucasian languages family?
    The proposed North Caucasian languages family comprises the Northwest Caucasian and Northeast Caucasian language families. Nilo-Saharan? Mande? Songhay?
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    What are the features of the Northeast Caucasian languages?
    The Northeast Caucasian languages are characterised by great morphological complexity in the noun. For example, in Tsez, a series of locative cases intersect with a series of suffixes designating motion with regard to the location, producing an array of 126 locative suffixes (often – depending on the analysis – described as noun cases ).
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    North Caucasian languages - Wikipedia

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    The North Caucasian languages, sometimes called simply Caucasic, is a proposed language family consisting of a pair of well established language families spoken in the Caucasus, predominantly in the north, consisting of the Northwest Caucasian family (also called Pontic, Abkhaz–Adyghe,

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    Among the linguists who support the North Caucasian hypothesis, the main split between Northeast Caucasian and Northwest Caucasian is considered uncontroversial. Problems arise when it gets to the internal

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    The main perceived similarities between the two phyla lie in their phonological systems. However, their grammars are quite different.
    Main similarities
    Both phyla are characterised by high levels of phonetic

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    Not all scholars accept the unity of the North Caucasian languages, and some who do believe that the two are, or may be, related do not accept the

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  4. Northeast Caucasian languages - Wikipedia

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    Several names have been in use for this family. The most common term, Northeast Caucasian, contrasts the three established families of the Caucasian languages: Northeast Caucasian, Northwest Caucasian (Abkhaz–Adyghean) and South Caucasian (Kartvelian). This may be shortened to East Caucasian. The term Nakh(o)-Dagestanian can be taken to reflect a primary division of the family into Nakh and Dagestanian branches, a view which is no longer widely acc…

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  5. Category:North Caucasian languages - Wiktionary

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    Articles on this topic in other Wikimedia projects can be found at: Wikimedia Commons Category North Caucasian languages English Wikipedia has an article on: North Caucasian languages

    • Canonical name: North Caucasian
    • Family code: ccn
    • Common ancestor: Proto-North Caucasian
    • Parent family: unclassified
  6. Category:Proto-North Caucasian language - Wiktionary

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    Proto-North Caucasian is a reconstructed language. Its words and roots are not directly attested in any written works, but have been reconstructed through the comparative method , which finds regular similarities between languages that cannot be explained by coincidence or word-borrowing, and extrapolates ancient forms from these similarities.

    • Canonical name: Proto-North Caucasian
    • Language family: North Caucasian
    • Language code: ccn-pro
    • Scripts: Latin
  7. File:North Caucasian languages in the Russian Empire (1897 ...

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    25/01/2015 · English: Geographic distribution of the North Caucasian languages in the Russian Empire according to 1897 census.

  8. North Caucasus - Wikitravel

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    29/03/2021 · This mountainous region is an extraordinary patchwork of peoples and languages (Circassian, Turkic, Chechen, Avar, Lezgin and a whole host of smaller groups unrelated to any other)—the relatively small region contains an incredible 8 language families and 46 different languages (35 in Dagestan alone)!

  9. North Caucasian languages - WikiWoordenboek

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    North Caucasian languages mv ( taalkunde ) Noord-Kaukasische talen , taalfamilie van ongeveer 35 talen die in het gebied aan de noordkant van de Kaukasus worden gesproken Overgenomen van " https://nl.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=North_Caucasian_languages&oldid=3596178 "

  10. List of languages - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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    Bats (North Caucasian) Beja ; Belarusian ; Belhare (Tibeto-Burman) Berta (Nilo-Saharan) Bemba ; Bengali ; Bezhta (Northeast Caucasian) Betawi (Malayo-Polynesian) Bete (Niger–Congo) Bhili ; Bhojpuri ; Bijil Neo-Aramaic ; Bikol (Malayo-Polynesian) Bikya or Furu ; Bissa ; Blackfoot

    • Caucasian Language Families - Origins & Classification ...

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      • North Caucasian languages
        1. Nouns belong to different classes, e.g., things, human beings, etc. The number of classes varies from language to language. These classes are marked with special affixes attached to the verb, e.g.,Avar w-ac̣ana ‘the boy has come,’ jas j-ac̣ana ‘the girl has come.’ 2. Some North Caucasian la…
      • Kartvelian language family
        1. Kartvelian languages are agglutinative. They use postpositions rather than prepositions to mark grammatical functions. 2. The noun system is relatively simple. There are no articles. There are two numbers (singular and plural) and three to seven cases, depending on the language. . 3. Th…
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      • 北コーカサス - Wikipedia

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        北コーカサス (北カフカース、北カフカス、 英語: North Caucasus 、 ロシア語: Северный Кавказ 、 オセット語: Цæгат Кавказ, チェチェン語: Къилбаседан Кавказ 、 イングーシ語: Къилбаседа Кавка́з 、 カラチャイ・バルカル語: Шымал Кавказ )は、 コーカサス 地方のうち コーカサス山脈 ( 大コーカサス山脈 )よりも北に広がる部分。. 黒海 ...

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