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- Ubykh may refer to: Ubykh language Ubykh people Ubykhia, a historical land of Ubykhs This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- ISBN 978-907378273-0. Smeets 1988 adds to this list also Ubykh Circ****ian, i.e. the form of West Circ****ian as spoken by Ubykhs. Müller, Friedrich Max (1855). The Languages...
- consonants is no longer phonemic. Ubykh was spoken in the eastern coast of the Black Sea around Sochi until 1864, when the Ubykhs were driven out of the region...
- between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Ubykh, an extinct Northwest Caucasian language, has the largest consonant inventory...
- 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...
- Ubykh was a polysynthetic language with a high degree of agglutination that had an ergative-absolutive alignment. Ubykh nouns do not mark plurality and...
- the Caucasus: the Northwest Caucasian languages (Circ****ian, Abkhaz and Ubykh); the Northeast Caucasian languages such as Chechen and Avar; and the Kartvelian...
- 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...
- atrocities were committed by the Russian forces. As a result, almost all Ubykhs and a major part of the Circ****ians who lived on the territory of modern...
- bilabial stop [pˤ] (in Kurmanji, Chechen and Ubykh) pharyngealized voiced bilabial stop [bˤ] (in Chechen, Ubykh, Siwa, Shihhi Arabic and Iraqi Arabic, allophonic...