North Caucasian languages Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
North Caucasian languages is a blanket term for two distinct, but possibly related, phyla of languages spoken in the north Caucasus and in Turkey.The two phyla which make up the North Caucasian languages are:
- Northwest Caucasian languages
- Northeast Caucasian languages (including the North-central Caucasian languages)
Despite this incredible contrast — the Northeast Caucasian languages being extremely rich vis-à-vis nouns, and the Northwest Caucasian languages being correspondingly rich in the verbal system — many linguists believe that the two groups sprang from a common ancestor, that split in two about five thousand years ago. The extremes of phonology found in these languages - Ubykh (Northwest) has 80 consonants, and Archi is thought to have 76 - as well as the grammatical extremes in the languages appear to back this up, but the issue is still contentious.
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