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  1. Ubykh is an extinct Northwest Caucasian language once spoken by the Ubykh people, a subgroup of Circassians who originally inhabited the eastern coast of the Black Sea before being deported en masse to the Ottoman Empire in the Circassian genocide.

    • Ubykh phonology

      Ubykh, an extinct Northwest Caucasian language, has the...

    • Ubykh people

      Along with the Natukhai and Shapsug tribes, the Ubykh were...

  2. Ubykh is a North West Caucasian language once spoken on the eastern coast of the Black Sea around Sochi in the Russian Federation, and also in Turkey. The Ubykhs were driven out of the Sochi region by the Russians in 1864.

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  4. Ubykh language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ubykh is a Northwest Caucasian language. Ubykh went extinct in 1992, when Tevfik Esenç died. Ubykh has the most consonants (84) out of all languages without click consonants . Category: Caucasian languages.

  5. Article History. Also called: Northwest Caucasian Languages. Related Topics: Kabardian language. Abaza language. Adyghian language. Abkhaz language. Ubykh language. Abkhazo-Adyghian languages, group of languages spoken primarily in the northwestern part of the Caucasus Mountains.

  6. Ubykh is a North Caucasian language (Abkhazo-Adygan branch) formerly spoken in Circassia, in the northwest Caucasus. The recording here was made in 1989 by J.C. Catford of the last living speaker of the language, Tevfik Esenɕ. Ubykh is well-known for its large consonantal inventory (80 segments by some analyses).

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