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Cwyzhy Abkhaz

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 March 2021

Samuel Andersson
Affiliation:
Yale University samuel.andersson@yale.edu
Bert Vaux
Affiliation:
Cambridge University bv230@cam.ac.uk
Zihni Pysipa (Şener)
Affiliation:
зИҳΗИ ҦьɪсИҧа (ШьеΗер)

Extract

In this Illustration we describe the Cwyzhy (also Tswydzhy) dialect of Abkhaz, the native language of the third author. In Cwyzhy, the language Abkhaz is called /арʰsаʃʷа/ [ˈаpʰsæʃᶣæ] аҧсашəа. Abkhaz (ISO-639-3 abk) belongs to the Northwest Caucasian family of languages, and the Abkhaz dialects are related as shown in (1) (adapted from Chirikba 2012: 36):

Type
Illustration of the IPA
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© The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the International Phonetic Association

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