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Figures derived from
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region of Azerbaijan.
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divergent that some linguists, such as Yuri
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equivalent is Хь,
which represents the
voiceless pharyngeal fricative /ħ/.
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lingua franca. The
Dargin languages are
classified as
follows by
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Dargin Northern-central
group Mehweb Gapshima Muira Tsudaqar-Usisha-Butri...
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witnessed by the authors, such as Lev Kopelev,
Vladimir Gelfand,
Mikhail Koryakov,
Eugenii Plimak,
David Samoilow,
Boris ****skii,
Nikolay Nikulin, Grigorii...
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March 2024.
Retrieved 17
March 2024.
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