caucasian language

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caucasian language

A linguist studies a Caucasian language in a university library.

Definition

Noun: - A language belonging to a family of languages spoken primarily in the Caucasus region, which are not demonstrably related to major language families spoken in other parts of the world.

Usage and Examples
  • Noun:
    • Linguists study the structure of a Caucasian language like Georgian.
    • The term Caucasian language refers to a group including Kartvelian, Northeast Caucasian, and Northwest Caucasian languages.
    • It is difficult for outsiders to learn a Caucasian language due to their unique phonetic and grammatical features.
Advanced Usage
  • "a Caucasian language": Used to specify one language from this family.
    • Ubykh, a Caucasian language, became extinct in 1992.
  • "the Caucasian languages": Refers to the entire group or family collectively.
    • The Caucasian languages are known for their complex consonant systems.
Variants and Related Words
  • Caucasian (adjective): Pertaining to the Caucasus region, its peoples, or its languages.
    • She is an expert in Caucasian linguistics.
  • Kartvelian (noun): A sub-family of Caucasian languages, including Georgian.
    • Georgian is the most widely spoken Kartvelian language.
Synonyms
  • Caucasian (when used in a linguistic context)
  • Languages of the Caucasus
Notes on Meaning

This term is a linguistic classification. It is crucial to distinguish it from the racial or ethnic term "Caucasian," which refers to people of European or White ancestry. Here, it exclusively denotes the languages indigenous to the Caucasus region (e.g., between the Black and Caspian Seas) that form distinct, separate language families.

caucasian language

A linguist studies a Caucasian language in a university library.

Noun
  1. a number of languages spoken in the Caucasus that are unrelated to languages spoken elsewhere

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