Linguas kartvelianas: Diferenzas entre revisións

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As '''linguas kartvelianas'''<ref>[https://digalego.xunta.gal/digalego/Html/index.php?op=ver&id=38262&opcion=entrada&entrada=kartveliano%20-na Entrada kartveliano -na en Digalego]</ref> (en {{lang-ka|ქართველური ენები}}), tamén coñecidas como '''linguas ibéricas'''<ref>[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/100251/Caucasian-languages Caucasian languages] Encyclopædia Britannica</ref> e antigamente<ref>Bernard Laks, Origin and Evolution of Languages: Approaches, Models, Paradigms, Equinox, 2008, p. 46</ref> '''linguas caucásicas meridionais''',<ref name="Boe02">Boeder (2002), p. 3</ref> are a language family [[Languages of the Caucasus|indigenous to the Caucasus]] and spoken primarily in [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], with large groups of native speakers in [[Russia]], [[Iran]], the [[United States]], the [[European Union]], [[Israel]],<ref>[http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=IL Languages of Israel]</ref> and northeastern parts of [[Turkey]].<ref>[http://www.ethnologue.com/show_family.asp?subid=1194-16 Ethnologue entry about the Kartvelian language family]</ref> There are approximately 5.2 million speakers of Kartvelian languages worldwide.
It is not known to be related to any other language family, making it one of the world's primary [[language family|language families]].<ref>Dalby (2002), p. 38</ref> The first literary source in a Kartvelian language is the [[Georgian language]] ''[[Bir el Qutt inscriptions|inscriptions of Bir el Qutt]]'', written in ancient Georgian ''[[Asomtavruli]]'' script at the Georgian monastery near [[Bethlehem]],<ref name="Lan66">Lang (1966), p. 154</ref> which dates back to c. 430 AD.<ref>Hewitt (1995), p. 4.</ref>
 
The [[Georgian script]] is the [[writing system]] used to write all Kartvelian languages, though the [[Laz language]] in [[Turkey]] is also written using a [[Latin script]].
 
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