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Samur languages : ウィキペディア英語版
Lezgic languages

The Lezgic languages are one of seven branches of the Northeast Caucasian language family. Lezgian and Tabasaran are literary languages.
==Classification==

* Peripheral: Archi – 970 speakers〔(Ethnologue report for Archi )〕
* Samur〔(Languages in the Caucasus, by Wolfgang Schulze (2009) )〕 (Nuclear Lezgic)
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* Eastern Samur
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* Udi – 5,000 speakers
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* Lezgian–Aghul–Tabasaran〔
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* Lezgian – 784,000 speakers
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* Aghul – 28,300 speakers
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* Tabasaran – 128,900 speakers
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* Southern Samur
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* Kryts – 6,000 speakers in 1975
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* Budukh – 1,000 speakers
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* Western Samur
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* Rutul – 29,510 speakers
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* Tsakhur – 22,770 speakers

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