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Ubykh|ˈuːbɪx| [Native name.] An almost extinct language of the North-West Caucasian group, now spoken only in Turkey.
1951W. K. Matthews Languages U.S.S.R. v. 87 A third type of North-West Caucasian is usually listed, viz. Ubykh, which is now almost extinct along the north-east coast of the Black Sea and survives chiefly in Asia Minor. 1965W. S. Allen Vox Latina 9 The number of consonants..varies from 8 in Hawaiian..to 80 in Caucasian Ubykh. 1977Language LIII. 450 Ironically, the language which has been the most extensively documented, Ubykh, is the most seriously moribund. |