- Ubykh
Ubykh may refer to:
* The
Ubykh language
* TheUbykh people
*Ubykhia , a historical land of Ubykhs
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Ubykh phonology — Ubykh, a North West Caucasian language, has the largest consonant inventory of all documented languages which do not use clicks, and also has the most disproportional ratio of phonemic consonants to vowels. It also possesses consonants at at… … Wikipedia
Ubykh language — language name=Ubykh nativename=twaχəbza familycolor=Caucasian states=Turkey region=Manyas, Balıkesir extinct=October 1992 when Tevfik Esenç died fam1=North Caucasian (disputed) fam2=Northwest Caucasian iso2=cau iso3=ubyUbykh or Ubyx is a language … Wikipedia
Ubykh people — ethnic group group=Ubykh poptime= popplace=Turkey rels=Sunni Islam langs=Turkish, Hakuchi Adyghe related=other Circassian peoplesUbykh people are a group who spoke the Northwest Caucasian Ubykh language, until other local languages displaced it… … Wikipedia
Ubykh — Oubykh Oubykh tʷaχəbza Parlée en Turquie Classification par famille groupe abkhazo adygien groupe circassien oubykh … Wikipédia en Français
Ubykh — ISO 639 3 Code : uby ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Extinct … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
Ubykh — noun an extinct Caucasian language spoken exclusively in Turkey • Hypernyms: ↑Caucasian, ↑Caucasian language … Useful english dictionary
Northwest Caucasian languages — For the language macrofamily proposal of the same name, see Pontic languages. Northwest Caucasian Abkhazo Adyghean, Pontic Geographic distribution: Caucasus Linguistic classification: North Caucasian? Sub … Wikipedia
Tevfik Esenç — (1904 ndash; October 7, 1992) was a Circassian exile in Turkey and the last known speaker of the Ubykh language.Esenç was raised by his Ubykh speaking grandparents for a time in the village of Hacı Osman in Turkey, and he served a term as the… … Wikipedia
Caucasian languages — Group of languages spoken in the Caucasus region that are not members of any language families spoken elsewhere in the world. Caucasian languages, spoken by some nine million people, are divided into three subgroups: the South Caucasian, or… … Universalium
Die Päkhy-Sprache — is the title of a treatise on the Ubykh language, written by Gyula Mészáros and published in 1934 by the University of Chicago Press. It was the first major descriptive work written of Ubykh. Since at that time the phonological complexities of… … Wikipedia