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- particular a male one”). Nikolaev & Starostin (1994) believe that Nakh form goes back to Proto-Northeast Caucasian, but their reconstruction contains irregular...1 KB (350 words) - 09:07, 5 July 2024
- reconstructed as Proto-Nakh *masḳul. Due to the lack of a form of the Bats language, it is impossible to say this for sure. It is also known that Proto-Nakh clusters...957 bytes (102 words) - 15:38, 5 May 2024
- Borrowed from Old Georgian ქორი (kori), unless Proto-Georgian-Zan *kor- would be a borrowing from Proto-Nakh, as suggested by Nikolaev & Starostin (1994)...577 bytes (96 words) - 18:13, 4 July 2024
- *-l- for Proto-Nakh. However, Nichols (2003), rejects a connection with the Proto-Avaro-Andian *=iƛ’- etc., which she says is inherited from Proto-Northeast-Caucasian...966 bytes (146 words) - 07:55, 5 July 2024
- Bats: -აჼ (-ã) Vainakh: Chechen: -а (-a) Ingush: -а (-a) See Category:Proto-Nakh verbs. Nikolaev, Sergei L., Starostin, Sergei A. (1994) A North Caucasian...648 bytes (168 words) - 21:14, 4 July 2024
- (morx) Ḳaḳašvili, Diana (2021) “Kartul-naxuri leksiḳuri ṗaralelebi [Georgian–Nakh Lexical Similarities]”, in Eṭimologiuri ʒiebani (in Georgian), volume XVIII...694 bytes (109 words) - 12:04, 5 August 2023
- scriptorium.) *-x The lative singular marker. Bats: -ხ (-x) Vainakh: Chechen: -х (-x) Ingush: -х (-x) Category Proto-Nakh terms suffixed with *-x not found...326 bytes (41 words) - 14:43, 6 May 2023
- or instrumental singular marker. Bats: -ციჼ (-cĩ) Vainakh: Chechen: -ца (-ca) Ingush: -ца (-ca) Category Proto-Nakh terms suffixed with *-ceᶰ not found...360 bytes (43 words) - 14:42, 6 May 2023
- Unknown. Usually in Chechen dialects, the Proto-Nakh *e before *o gives е, it is likely that the transition of *e to оь is associated with an environment...440 bytes (44 words) - 21:31, 25 February 2023
- scriptorium.) *-ᶰ The genitive singular marker. Bats: -ჼ (-̃) Vainakh: Chechen: -н (-n) Ingush: -а (-a) Category Proto-Nakh terms suffixed with *-ᶰ not found...328 bytes (40 words) - 14:43, 6 May 2023
- scriptorium.) *-w The ergative singular marker. Bats: -ვ (-v) Vainakh: Chechen: -о (-o) Ingush: -о (-o) Category Proto-Nakh terms suffixed with *-w not found...328 bytes (41 words) - 14:43, 6 May 2023
- ) *-na The dative singular marker. Bats: -ნ (-n) Vainakh: Chechen: -на (-na) Ingush: -а̄ (-aa) Category Proto-Nakh terms suffixed with *-na not found...330 bytes (41 words) - 14:44, 6 May 2023
- *-go The allative singular marker. Bats: -გო (-go) Vainakh: Chechen: -га (-ga) Ingush: -га (-ga) Category Proto-Nakh terms suffixed with *-go not found...335 bytes (41 words) - 14:43, 6 May 2023
- marker. Bats: -შ (-š), -იშ (-iš) Vainakh: Chechen: -ш (-š), -аш (-aš) Ingush: -ш (-š), -аш (-aš) Category Proto-Nakh terms suffixed with *-š not found...348 bytes (47 words) - 14:43, 6 May 2023
- лаьча (läča) Schrijver, Peter (2021) “A history of the vowel systems of the Nakh languages (East Caucasian), with special reference to umlaut in Chechen and...455 bytes (60 words) - 10:51, 16 December 2023
- Publishers: “*duq̇” Schrijver, Peter (2021) “A history of the vowel systems of the Nakh languages (East Caucasian), with special reference to umlaut in Chechen and...485 bytes (74 words) - 15:39, 4 July 2024
- *c̣eg- (adjectival) red Terms derived from the Proto-Nakh root *c̣eg- (3 c, 0 e) *c̣egeᶰ (“red”) *c̣egi (“blood”) *c̣eg-d-a-ᶰ (“to redden”, transitive)...579 bytes (54 words) - 20:13, 25 February 2024
- Publishers: “*doḳ” Schrijver, Peter (2021) “A history of the vowel systems of the Nakh languages (East Caucasian), with special reference to umlaut in Chechen and...600 bytes (103 words) - 21:43, 4 July 2024
- Publishers: “*moṭṭ” Schrijver, Peter (2021) “A history of the vowel systems of the Nakh languages (East Caucasian), with special reference to umlaut in Chechen and...561 bytes (108 words) - 19:31, 13 May 2024
- “*jobq̇” Schrijver, Peter (2021) “A history of the vowel systems of the Nakh languages (East Caucasian), with special reference to umlaut in Chechen and...718 bytes (100 words) - 09:31, 5 July 2024