Andic languages
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| Andic | |
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| Geographic distribution: |
Dagestan |
| Linguistic classification: | Northeast Caucasian
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The Andic languages are a branch of the Northeast Caucasian language family. They are often grouped together with the Avar language and (formerly) with the Tsezic (Didoic) languages to form an Avar–Andic (or Avar–Andic–Didoic) branch of that family.
[edit] Internal branching
Schulze (2009)[1] gives the following family tree for the Andic languages:
- Andi (Qwannab) (21,800)
- Akhvakh–Tindi
Populations retrieved from Ethnologue.[2]
[edit] References
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