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Phonetic Structures of Turkish Kabardian, by Matthew Gordon and Ayla Applebaum
Northwest Caucasian Languages: Kabardian
Conflict Over Language Rights: The Case Of Kurds And Circassians In Turkey, by Burcu Toksabay
Phoneme and Morpheme in Kabardian (Eastern Adyghe), by Aert H. Kuipers
Counter-Examples in Linguistics (Science): The Case of Circassian as a Split Anaphor Language by John Colarusso

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