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  1. Caucasus Region

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    Demographics and Ethnolinguistics
    The demographic profile of the Caucasus is exceptionally fragmented. It hosts speakers of Indo-European languages (e.g., Armenian, Ossetian), Kartvelian languages (e.g., Georgian), Northwest Caucasian languages (e.g., Abkhazian, Circassian), and [Northeast Caucasian languages](/entries/no…
  2. Ejective Consonant

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    Caucasian Languages
    The Caucasus Mountains serve as a hotspot for glottalic consonants. Languages such as Ubykh (now extinct) and Georgian possess extensive inventories of both ejective and implosive stops. In many Kartvelian languages, ejectives contrast phonemically with voiceless aspirated stops, leading to complex phonological systems. For instanc…