Laz
Classification : South Caucasian
·vulnérable
Classification : South Caucasian
·vulnérable
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Laz ( pp. 395-472 ) . Dee Ann Holisky (1991) · In The Kartvelian Languages The Indigenous Languages of the Caucasus · Vol. 1 · edited by Alice C. Harris · New York: Caravan Books, Delmar
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