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  • '''Adolf Dirr''' (1867-1930) was a German specialist of Caucasian languages.
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  • * [[Narrative]] (in early literature about [[Caucasian languages]]) ...term ''ergative'' first became widespread in the description of Caucasian languages, following Dirr (1928) (see Seely 1977). Dirr picked the term up from Tromb
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  • ...loy various strategies to predicate manner to an event. It seems that most languages have more than one strategy. Below are examples of coding manner predicatio Abkhaz (Caucasian, Nort-West) (Hewitt 1979:240)
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  • ...orgian language|Georgian]]) is a [[Northeast_Caucasian_languages|Northeast Caucasian]] language with about 7000 speakers spoken by the Tsez, a muslimic people ...oral language. Avar and [[Russian language|Russian]] are used as literary languages locally, even in schools. However, attempts have been made to develop a sta
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  • |+ style="padding-bottom:1em; border:1pt" | '''Top 1000 languages''' | [[Adyghe]] || ady || Russia || [[Northwest Caucasian]] || [[Northwest Caucasian]] || 532
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