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Mariam Tsiskarishvili This course consider the knowledge about endangered languages in Georgia. The goal of this course is to introduce the students Batsbi language, as a endangered language, to discuss the way of interferential processes on the level of phonology, morphology and syntax. The course we will discuss by two way the grammar of language and the field work in the village where live the Batbi people. Tsova-Tush(Batsbi) belongs to the Nakh subgroup of the northeast Caucasian language family. People are bilingual, live in Georgia and use Georgian as a literary language. |
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