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- Nakh languages (links | edit)
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- Georgian language (links | edit)
- Chechen language (links | edit)
- Azerbaijani language (links | edit)
- Abkhaz language (links | edit)
- Ugaritic (links | edit)
- Assyrian people (links | edit)
- Abaza language (links | edit)
- Dialect continuum (links | edit)
- Avar language (links | edit)
- Phoenician language (links | edit)
- Soqotri language (links | edit)
- Syriac alphabet (links | edit)
- Kalmyk Oirat (links | edit)
- Kabardian language (links | edit)
- Adyghe language (links | edit)
- Modern Hebrew (links | edit)
- Mandaic language (links | edit)
- Ammonite language (links | edit)
- Edomite language (links | edit)
- Amorite language (links | edit)
- Ergative–absolutive alignment (links | edit)
- Languages of the Caucasus (links | edit)
- Lezgian language (links | edit)
- Punic language (links | edit)
- Laz language (links | edit)
- Mingrelian language (links | edit)
- George Lamsa (links | edit)
- Svan language (links | edit)
- Literary language (links | edit)
- Maghrebi Arabic (links | edit)
- Bats language (links | edit)
- Egyptian Arabic (links | edit)