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Convergence in Language Change: Morpho-Syntactic Patterns in Mingrelian (And Laz)1
Novus Ortus: the Awakening of Laz Language in Turkey”
Building a Morphological Analyser for Laz
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Translation Studies Was One of the Special Focuses of the Conference As It Has Been Part of the Cultural and Literary Studies
Language Policy and National Identity in Georgia
Directions of Diachronic Developments of The
Ethno Demographic Changes in the Caucasus 1860-1960
„Qartul-Turquli Urtiertobebi“ “Georgian-Turkish Relations”
1 LAZ, a People of South Caucasian Stock (Iberic, “Georgian”) Now
The Minority Languages Dilemmas in Turkey: a Critical Approach to an Emerging Literature
The Language of the Laz in Turkey: Contact-Induced Change Or Gradual Language Loss?
Sergi Jikia.Pdf
Laz-Megrelian Grammar" – Towards the History of the Interrelationship of Laz and Megrelian
GEORGIAN-MEGRELIAN-LAZ-SVAN-ENGLISH DICTIONARY.Pdf
From Colchis to the Laz От Колхиды К Лазике
Georgia and the European Charter for Regional Or Minority Languages
Top View
Appendix to Documents from the KGB Archive in Sukhum
POS-Tagging Approaches for Verbs in Megrelian and Georgian
Parental Language, Functional Utterance Type, and Play Context Impact Children’S Usage of an Endangered Ancestral Language
Kartvelian Vocabulary As an Intangible Cultural Heritage and Georgian-Megrelian-Laz-Svan-English Dictionary
Cleft Questions in Megrelian and Laz
Convergence in Language-Change: Morpho-Syntactic Patterns in Mingrelian (And Laz)1
The Georgian Language: Threats and Challenges
Category of Evidentiality in the Kartvelian Languages: Problems, Research History, Perspectives1
ATINER's Conference Paper Proceedings Series LNG2018-0153
Language Use and Attitudes Among Megrelians in Georgia1
The Category of Evidentiality and Grammatical Time in the Kartvelian Languages
Language Choice, Use and Transmission: Laz at the Crossroads
The Importance of Context and Utterance Type in Eliciting Ancestral Language Use