-
vocabulary items by
Johanna Nichols,
which she
refers to as Proto-Nakh-
Daghestanian. Notation: C = consonant; V = vowel; D =
gender affix The Proto-Northeast...
-
Caucasian Abkhazo-Adyghean (Northwest Caucasian) Nakh–
Daghestanian (Northeast Caucasian) Nakh
Daghestanian Avar–Andi–Dido Lak–Dargwa
Lezgic The main perceived...
- Laz with 22,000 speakers.
Northeast Caucasian, also
called the Nakh-
Daghestanian or
Caspian family, with a
total of
about 4.3
million speakers. Includes...
- and her
research suggests that "farmers of the
region were proto-Nakh-
Daghestanians".
Nichols stated: "The Nakh–Dagestanian
languages are the
closest thing...
- than 30
local languages are
commonly spoken, most
belonging to the Nakh-
Daghestanian language family.
Russian became the prin****l
lingua franca in Dagestan...
- Caucasus.
According to
Vladimir Minorsky, one
account from 1424
called the
Daghestanian Avars the Auhar.
Azerbaijani writer Abbasgulu Bakikhanov wrote that the...
- Shift.
Retrieved 2020-11-28. Kibrik, A. E. (2001). "Archi (Caucasian—
Daghestanian)", The
Handbook of Morphology, Blackwell, pg. 468 Judd DB,
Wyszecki G...
- in many of the
languages of the Caucasus,
especially a
number of the
Daghestanian languages,
though in none of
these is
there a
phonemic distinction between...
-
Yeniseian Dravidian Nakh-
Daghestanian...
- "Colours in Tsakhur:
First account of the
basic colour terms of a Nakh-
Daghestanian language" (PDF).
Linguistic Typology. 3 (2): 179–207. doi:10.1515/lity...