Also known as Abkhazo-Adyghian languages, Northwest Caucasian languages, Abkhazo-Adyghean, Abkhaz-Adyge, Abkhaz–Adyge, Pontic, Circassic, West Caucasian
language family
Northwest Caucasian is a family of languages spoken in the North Caucasus region, primarily in Russia, with a small number of speakers also found in diaspora communities in Turkey and Syria. It is notable for having some of the most complex sound systems of any languages in the world, and several of its languages have very few remaining speakers, making them at risk of disappearing.
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西北高加索语系(英語:Northwest Caucasian languages),亦称西北高加索语、西高加索语(英語:West Caucasian)、阿布哈兹-阿迪格语(英語:Abkhazo-Adyghean),是指在西北高加索地区使用的一组语言,分布主要集中在三个俄罗斯共和国(阿迪格共和国、卡巴爾達-巴爾卡爾共和國和卡拉恰伊-切尔克斯共和国)、阿布哈茲的(实际由格鲁吉亚控制)、土耳其,以及中东的一些较小的社区。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).