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Ubykh may
refer to:
Ubykh language Ubykh people Ubykhia, a
historical land of
Ubykhs This
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- The
Ubykh (
Ubykh: Tuex̂ı /tʷɜxɨ/; Adyghe: Убых, romanized: Ubyx; Russian: Убыхи; Turkish: Ubıhlar / Vubıhlar) are an
ethnic group of the Circ****ian nation...
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Ubykh is an
extinct Northwest Caucasian language once
spoken by the
Ubykh people, an
ethnic group of Circ****ian
nation who
originally inhabited the eastern...
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between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and
transcription delimiters.
Ubykh, an
extinct Northwest Caucasian language, has the
largest consonant inventory...
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relationship to any
other language family is
uncertain and unproven. One language,
Ubykh,
became extinct in 1992,
while all of the
other languages are in some form...
- the Caucasus: the
Northwest Caucasian languages (Circ****ian,
Abkhaz and
Ubykh); the
Northeast Caucasian languages such as
Chechen and Avar; and the Kartvelian...
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bilabial stop [pˤ] (in Kurmanji,
Chechen and
Ubykh)
pharyngealized voiced bilabial stop [bˤ] (in Chechen,
Ubykh, Siwa,
Shihhi Arabic and
Iraqi Arabic, allophonic...
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Ubykh was a
polysynthetic language with a high
degree of
agglutination that had an ergative-absolutive alignment.
Ubykh nouns do not mark
plurality and...
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Abkhaz Complete bilabial closure, [d͡b, t͡p, t͡pʼ],
found in
Abkhaz and
Ubykh "Labialization" (/w/, /ɡʷ/, and /kʷ/)
without noticeable rounding (protrusion)...
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Ubykh origin,
known for
being the last
speaker of the
Ubykh language. He was
fluent in
Ubykh,
Adyghe and Turkish.
After his
death in 1992, the
Ubykh language...