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  2. Abkhaz phonology - Wikipedia

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    Abkhaz has only two distinctive vowels: an open vowel /a ~ ɑ/ and a close vowel /ɨ ~ ə/. These basic vowels have a wide range of allophones in different consonantal environments, with allophones [e] and [i] respectively next to palatals , [o] and [u] next to labials , and [ø] and [y] next to labiopalatals.

  3. Abkhaz language - Wikipedia

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    Abkhaz is a Northwest Caucasian language [8] [9] and is thus related to Adyghe.The language of Abkhaz is especially close to Abaza, and they are sometimes considered dialects of the same language, [10] [11] Abazgi, of which the literary dialects of Abkhaz and Abaza are simply two ends of a dialect continuum.

  4. Abazgi languages - Wikipedia

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    Abazgi is the branch of the Northwest Caucasian languages that contains the Abaza and Abkhaz languages. "Abazgi" was once the preferred designation, but has now been replaced by "Abkhaz–Abaza". [citation needed] The literary dialects of Abkhaz and Abaza are two ends of a dialect continuum. Grammatically, the two are very similar; however, the ...

  5. Abkhazian Dze - Wikipedia

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    It is used in Abkhaz where it represents the voiced alveolar affricate /dz/, pronounced like ds in "pods". It is also used in a 2007 alphabet for the Uilta language, where it represents [d͡ʒ~ɟ] (j as in jam or g as in argue). It was also used in one 1937 proposal (not adopted) for the Karelian language. [citation needed]

  6. Abkhazians - Wikipedia

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    The Abkhaz people are principally divided into Abkhazian Orthodox Christian (the Abkhazian Orthodox Church is not recognized by any of the world Orthodox churches, but the territory is recognized as the Eparchy of Bichvinta and Tskhum-Abkhazia of the Georgian Orthodox Church) and Sunni Muslim (Hanafi) communities, [21] (prevalent in Abkhazia ...

  7. Proto-Northwest Caucasian language - Wikipedia

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    Proto-Northwest Caucasian (sometimes abbreviated PNWC), also Proto-Adyghe-Abazgi or Proto-Adyghe-Abkhaz, is the reconstructed common ancestor of the Northwest Caucasian languages. Phonology [ edit ]

  8. Bzyb dialect - Wikipedia

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    Bzyb (also spelled Bzyp) is a major dialect of Abkhaz, native to the Bzyb River region of Caucasus. [1]It differs from standard Abkhaz mainly in terms of phonology.It shares the [ɕʷ] and [ʑʷ] sounds with the Sadz dialect, and the [t͡ɕ], [d͡ʑ], [t͡ɕʼ], [ɕ], [ʑ], [χˤ], and [χˤʷ] sounds are unique to Bzyb.

  9. Proto-Abkhaz–Abaza language - Wikipedia

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    Proto Abkhaz Cyrillic Abaza Bzyb Abzhui Tapant *p: pʰ Ԥ ԥ p *b: b: Б б: b *pʼ: pʼ: П п: pʼ *f: f: Ф ф: f *w: w: У у: w *m: m: М м: m *t: t: Ҭ ҭ: t ...

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