| 31. | Noun classification occurs in the North Caucasian languages, Burushaski, Yeniseian, and the Na-Den?languages.
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| 32. | The Gilaki and Mazandarani languages ( but not other Iranian languages ) share certain typological features with Caucasian languages.
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| 33. | Laz is unique among the South Caucasian languages in that most of its speakers live in Turkey rather than Georgia.
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| 34. | Laz language, Svan language, Megrelian language, South Caucasian languages, Iberian-Caucasian languages, and Caucasian.
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| 35. | Laz language, Svan language, Megrelian language, South Caucasian languages, Iberian-Caucasian languages, and Caucasian.
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| 36. | Two-vowel systems are unusual, but occur in closely related Arrernte as well as in some Northwest Caucasian languages.
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| 37. | In contrast to the generally large consonant inventories of Northeast Caucasian languages, most languages in the family have relatively few vowels.
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| 38. | Most Sepik and neighboring languages have systems of three vowels,, that are distinct only in Arrernte and Northwest Caucasian languages.
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| 39. | The "'Dargin languages "'consist of a dialect continuum of Northeast Caucasian languages spoken in southcentral Dagestan.
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| 40. | Modern-day Lezgins speak Northeast Caucasian languages that have been spoken in the region before the introduction of Indo-European languages.
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