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1 Classification  





2 The voicing of ejective consonants  





3 See also  





4 References  





5 External links  














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Lezgic
Geographic
distribution
 Dagestan
 Azerbaijan
Linguistic classificationNortheast Caucasian
  • Lezgic
Subdivisions
  • Archi (Peripheral Lezgic)
  • Samur (Nuclear Lezgic)
Glottologlezg1248
  Lezgic

The Lezgic languages are one of seven branches of the Northeast Caucasian language family. Lezgin and Tabasaran are literary languages.

Classification

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The voicing of ejective consonants

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The Lezgic languages are relevant to the glottalic theory of Indo-European, because several have undergone the voicing of ejectives that have been postulated but widely derided as improbable in that family. The correspondences have not been well worked out (Rutul is inconsistent in the examples), but a few examples are:

A similar change has taken place in non-initial position in the Nakh languages.[3]

See also

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References

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  • ^ Paul Fallon, 2002. The synchronic and diachronic phonology of ejectives, p 245.
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