Tsez, also known as Dido (Tsez: цезйас мец (cezyas mec) or цез мец (cez mec)), is a Northeast Caucasian language with about 15,000 speakers (15,354 in...
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Tsez may refer to: Tsez language Tsez people This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tsez. If an internal link led you here...
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The Tsez (also known as the Dido or the Didoi) are a North Caucasian ethnic group. Their unwritten language, also called Tsez or Dido, belongs to the...
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Tsezic languages (redirect from Tsez–Hinukh languages)
main branches of the Northeast Caucasian language family. It branches into Tsez–Hinukh and Bezhta–Hunzib–Khwarshi, according to research published in 2009...
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Lative case (section Tsez)
Moksha, and Meadow Mari. It is also found in the Dido languages, such as Tsez, Bezhta, and Khwarshi, as well as in the South Caucasian languages, such...
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Avarians there are around 15 sub-ethnic groups, including the Avar, Andi, and Tsez (Dido) peoples. МагIарулал, transliterated as Ma'arulal means "inhabitants...
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The following table shows the noun–adjective agreement paradigm in the Tsez language. In many Northeast Caucasian languages, as well as appearing on...
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well (e.g. to university, for two nights), or into a language, while in Tsez and other Northeast Caucasian languages it denotes a movement towards the...
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day out basis The Tsez people, or Dido, an indigenous people of the North Caucasus The Tsez language, or Dido, the language of the Tsez people DIDO (nuclear...
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Dative case (section Tsez)
the locative cases in Tsez are constructed analytically; hence, they are, in fact, a combination of two case suffixes. See Tsez language#Locative case...
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Livonian | Tlingit | Tsez | Kven Antessive case anterior before the house Dravidian languages Apudessive case adjacent next to the house Tsez Inessive case inside...
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Ingush Malkh Tsezic (Didoic) peoples: Bezhtas Hinukhs Hunzibs Khwarshis Tsez Northwest Caucasian languages Abazins Abkhazians Circassians Abzakhs Besleneys...
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total population. Such groups as the Botlikh, the Andi, the Akhvakhs, the Tsez and about ten other groups were reclassified as Avars between the 1926 and...
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000) Aghul (29,000) Estonian (26,000) Andi (23,000) Baltic Romany (20,000) Tsez (15,000) Bezhta (10,000) Vlax Romany (10,000) Livvi Assyrian Neo-Aramaic...
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Its main production facility, the 82-hectare Toyota Special Economic Zone (TSEZ), is located in Santa Rosa, Laguna for assembling cars. TMPC is also the...
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"гьинухъаса" (hinukhasa), Georgians - "ლეკები" (lekebi), "დიდოელები" (didoelebi), Tsez people - "гьинузи" (hinuzi). In the official documents and the censuses the...
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Uzbekistan were called oblasts and raions, using Russian terminology. In the Tsez language, the districts of Dagestan are also referred to as "вилайат" (wilayat)...
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The Latin and Cyrillic alphabet transcriptions of the Tsebari dialect of Tsez. In western Cree, Sauk, and Saulteaux, the Algonquianist Standard Roman Orthography...
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to have dialects, but due to its linguistic proximity to Tsez, it was once considered a Tsez dialect. The Hinukh people were already mentioned in the...
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characterised by great morphological complexity in the noun. For example, in Tsez, a series of locative cases intersect with a series of suffixes designating...
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(subscription required) Tindi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Tsez at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) c. 12 million in European...
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Bezhta Botlikhs Chamalals Godoberi Hinukh Hunzibs Khwarshi Karata Tindis Tsez Abazins (абазины): Karachay–Cherkessia Ainu: Sakhalin Oblast, Khabarovsk...
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nine; Basque has 13; Estonian has 14; Finnish has 15; Hungarian has 18; and Tsez has at least 36 cases.[citation needed] Commonly encountered cases include...
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claims are based on a sloppy analysis of 'case', and other languages such as Tsez would have even larger counts under such definitions. Comrie & Polinsky (1998)...
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mommäm [mɔːm.mɛːm] 'shabby' See Thai phonology Toki Pona mani [mani] 'money' Tsez мец / mec [mɛ̝t͡s] 'tongue' Turkish benim [be̞ˈn̟ɪm] 'mine' See Turkish phonology...
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of Luke (1999). Bezhta has a rich consonantal and – unlike its relatives Tsez and Avar – a relatively large vowel inventory (16 distinct vowel phonemes)...
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alveolar fricative English zoo [zuː] t͡ɬ voiceless alveolar lateral affricate Tsez э'лI'ни [ˈʔe̞t͡ɬni] winter d͡ɮ voiced alveolar lateral affricate Pa Na [d͡ɮau˩˧]...
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Bezhtas Botlikhs Chamalals Godoberi Hinukhs Hunzibs Karatas Khwarshi Tindis Tsez Azerbaijanis Dargins Kaitags Kubachins Kumyks Laks Lezgins Nogais Ak Nogai...
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Chipewyan, Dahalo, Gwich’in, Haida, Lillooet, Nez Perce, Sandawe, Tlingit, Tsez) palatal lateral ejective affricate [c͡𝼆ʼ] (in Dahalo, Hadza) velar lateral...
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(extinct) South Caucasian: Georgian, Laz Northeast Caucasian: Chechen, Lezgian, Tsez, Archi (endangered) Northwest Caucasian: Abkhaz, Circassian, Ubykh (extinct)...
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