Alternative names (including historical names and autoglottonyms): ARCHIB
Volume 9. Caucasian languages
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Caucasian → Northeast Caucasian → Lezgic
Main country: Russian Federation (show on the map)
| [A‑1] | Number of degrees of vowel height | Three [A‑1‑2] |
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| [A‑4] | Degrees of vowel backness | Front, central and back [A‑4‑3] |
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| [A‑5] | Presence of length degrees | Present [A‑5‑1] |
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| [A‑6] | Number of length degrees | Two [A‑6‑1] |
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| [A‑7] | Presence of vowel opposition in labialization | Absent [A‑7‑2] |
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| [A‑9] | Presence of vowel opposition in nasalization | Absent [A‑9‑2] |
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| [A‑13] | Diphthongs and triphthongs | No diphthongs and triphthongs [A‑13‑1] |
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| [A‑16] | Inventory of obstruents by manner of articulation | Plosives, affricates and fricatives [A‑16‑3] |
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| [A‑17] | Inventory of obstruents by place of articulation | Labial, coronal, velar/uvular and laryngeal [A‑17‑4] |
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| [A‑18] | Inventory of labial obstruents by place of articulation | Only bilabial [A‑18‑1] |
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| [A‑20] | Inventory of guttural obstruents by place of articulation | Velar and uvular [A‑20‑3] |
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| [A‑21] | Inventory of postuvular obstruents by place of articulation | Both pharyngeal and glottal [A‑21‑3] |
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| [A‑22] | Additional articulatory oppositions of obstruents | By labialization [A‑22‑2] |
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| [B‑1] | Basic prosodic unit | Stress [B‑1‑1] |
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| [B‑2] | Prosodic unit carrier | Syllable [B‑2‑1] |
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| [B‑4] | Stress type (quality characteristics) | Dynamic [B‑4‑1] |
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| [B‑5] | Stress fixedness | Fixed [B‑5‑2] |
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| [B‑6] | Fixed stress types | Limited [B‑6‑2] |
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| [B‑7] | Stress pattern in inflection | Flexible [B‑7‑1] |
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| [B‑9] | Limited stress carriers | First syllable [B‑9‑1] | ||
| [B‑9] | Limited stress carriers | Second syllable [B‑9‑2] |
| [C‑1] | Syllable onset | No null onset [C‑1‑1] |
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| [C‑2] | Syllable coda | Both null and non-null coda possible [C‑2‑4] |
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| [C‑3] | Consonant clusters in syllable | Consonant clusters are only possible at the coda of syllable [C‑3‑3] |
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