The term Ibero-Caucasian (or Iberian-Caucasian) was proposed by Georgian linguist Arnold Chikobava for the union of the three language families that are specific to the Caucasus area, namely South Caucasian (Kartvelian) Northwest Caucasian, also called Abkhaz/Adygh or Circassian; Northeast Caucasian, now called Nakh-Dagestanian. The Northeast family is assumed to include the Nakh languages, which were formerly classified as a separate North-central Caucasian family.
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- The term Ibero-Caucasian (or Iberian-Caucasian) was proposed by Georgian linguist Arnold Chikobava for the union of the three language families that are specific to the Caucasus area, namely South Caucasian (Kartvelian) Northwest Caucasian, also called Abkhaz/Adygh or Circassian; Northeast Caucasian, now called Nakh-Dagestanian. The Northeast family is assumed to include the Nakh languages, which were formerly classified as a separate North-central Caucasian family. The Ibero-Caucasian group would also include three extinct languages: Hattic, which has been connected by some linguists to the Northwest (Circassian) family, and Hurrian and Urartian, which have been connected to the Northeast (Nakh-Dagestanian) family. See the articles on the two families for more discussion.
- El término Ibero-caucásico fue propuesto por el linguista georgiano Arnold Chikobava para unir las tres familias lingüísticas que son específicas del área del Cáucaso, llamadas: Lenguas caucásicas meridionales o kartvelianas. Lenguas caucásicas del noroeste también llamadas abjazo/adigea o circasianas Lenguas caucásicas del nordeste, hoy en día llamadas Naj-Dagestaníes. La familia nororiental incluye los Idiomas naj, que antiguamente se les clasificaba como la familia Caucásica nor-central'. El grupo ibero-caucásico incluiría tres lenguas extintas: Idioma hatti, que estaba conectada según algunos lingüistas con la familia noroccidental o circasiana, el Idioma hurriano y el Urartio, que estaban conectadas con la familia del noreste (Naj-dagestaní).
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- The term Ibero-Caucasian (or Iberian-Caucasian) was proposed by Georgian linguist Arnold Chikobava for the union of the three language families that are specific to the Caucasus area, namely South Caucasian (Kartvelian) Northwest Caucasian, also called Abkhaz/Adygh or Circassian; Northeast Caucasian, now called Nakh-Dagestanian. The Northeast family is assumed to include the Nakh languages, which were formerly classified as a separate North-central Caucasian family.
- El término Ibero-caucásico fue propuesto por el linguista georgiano Arnold Chikobava para unir las tres familias lingüísticas que son específicas del área del Cáucaso, llamadas: Lenguas caucásicas meridionales o kartvelianas. Lenguas caucásicas del noroeste también llamadas abjazo/adigea o circasianas Lenguas caucásicas del nordeste, hoy en día llamadas Naj-Dagestaníes.
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- Ibero-Caucasian languages
- Lenguas íbero-caucásicas
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