Lezgian
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| Lezgian | ||
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| Autoglottonym: | lezgi _'al | |
| Pronunciation: | [{{{Pronunciation}}}] | |
| Ethnologue name: | Lezgi | |
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| Location point: | 6dE 52d30N | |
| Genealogy | ||
| Family: | Nakh-Daghestanian | |
| Genus: | Lezgic | |
| Speakers | ||
| Country: | Russia, Azerbaijan | |
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Name
Pronunciation: ['lezgi_n]
Alternative names are
Location
Lezgian is spoken in Russia (southernmost part of Daghestan Republic) and northern Azerbaijan.
Speakers
The number of speakers is estimated at 400,000 [Reference needed]
Dialects
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Classification
Links
Works on the language
- Haspelmath, Martin. 1993. A grammar of Lezgian. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.