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AF2019LanguageVISUAL AIDS FOR LEARNING THE SOUNDS OF THE ADYGHE LANGUAGE

VISUAL AIDS FOR LEARNING THE SOUNDS OF THE ADYGHE LANGUAGE

Hoehlig Monika, Prof. Dr.[1] Learning the Adyghe language presents a special challenge for non-native speakers. Adyghe is distinguished by having an especially large number of phonemes, mainly due to the consonant system. For the Adyghe literary language, Rogava and Kerasheva [1, 56] distinguish 55 consonant phonemes. The multitude of consonants in Adyghe results from the …

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AF2019LanguageHATTIAN AS A IBERO- CAUCASSIAN LANGUAGE

HATTIAN AS A IBERO- CAUCASSIAN LANGUAGE

Chukhua Merab, Prof.Dr.[1] Many special works [Ivanov 1985; Braun 2002; Girbal 1986…] have been dedicated to the issue of interrelation of the Hattian and Caucasian languages. As it is obvious Hattian is one of the Paleo-Caucassian (Ibero-Caucasian) languages which is considered to be a kindred language of the Circassian languages by one part of scholars …

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