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Author: Tuite K.

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Université de Montréal, 1998. — 60 p.
Svan speakers refer to themselves as šwan-ær (singular mušwan) and to their language as lu £ nu nin. Although their language is mutually unintelligible with Georgian — in fact, it is no closer to Georgian than Icelandic is to Modern English — the Svans consider themselves to be part of the Georgian ethnic group, and were registered as Georgians during the Soviet period (as they continue to be in the Georgian Republic). The speech community numbers around 35,000 to 40,000. Most Svans live in their traditional homeland, along the upper reaches of the Enguri River (“Upper Svaneti”, corresponding to the administrative district of Mest’ia Raion) and the Cxenis-c’q’ali River (“Lower Svaneti”, Lent’ex Raion). In the 19th century families from various Upper Svan villages established settlements along the Nensk’ra and upper K’odori River (the latter in Abkhazia), and in recent years, especially following the destruction of several Svan villages by avalanches during the tragic winter of 1987-1988, many families have been resettled in eastern Georgia.
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