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- (help), p.157-158 Chirikba 2003, p.38 Chirikba 2003, p.39 Chirikba 2003, pp.53-54 Chirikba 2003, p.44 Chirikba 2003, pp.44-45 Chirikba 2003, p.68 Hewitt...
- Viacheslav Chirikba is a linguist and politician from Abkhazia. He was Minister for Foreign Affairs of Abkhazia between 2011 and 2016. Chirikba was born...
- them as distinct languages. Most linguists (see for instance Viacheslav Chirikba 2003) believe that Ubykh is the closest relative of the Abazgi dialect...
- Standardization, 2008-05-10, p. 18, archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-10-09 Chirikba, Viacheslav A. (2003). Abkhaz. LINCOM GmbH. p. 15. ISBN 3895861367. The...
- in the literary Abzhywa dialect, coupled with just two phonemic vowels (Chirikba 2003:18–20). Abkhaz has three major dialects: Abzhywa, Bzyp and Sadz, which...
- Evolved from North Caucasian by Viacheslav Chirikba 2. The problem of the Caucasian Sprachbund by Viacheslav Chirikba Overview of Caucasian languages and Caucasus...
- Ankvab, he appointed diplomat and academic Viacheslav Chirikba as Foreign Minister On 11 October. Chirikba was only one of three Cabinet members to be re-appointed...
- DIASPORA: DREAMING OF HOME Archived 2017-10-17 at the Wayback Machine Chirikba 2003 p8 "Turkish Abkhazians enjoying independence of their far away country"...
- language?". Foundations of Language 6: pages 95–103. Nichols, Johanna (1986) Chirikba, Viacheslav (1996); p. 452 Burney, Charles (2004); p. 106 Colarusso, John...
- Disner, 1984, Patterns of Sounds. Cambridge University Press Viacheslav A. Chirikba, 1996, Common West Caucasian: the reconstruction of its phonological system...