南高加索語系又稱卡特韋利亞語系(喬治亞語:ქართველური ენები,羅馬化:Kartveluri enebi),世界上語系之一,屬於高加索諸語言。語言人口約520萬,主要分布於格魯吉亞,也有少量分布在土耳其、阿塞拜疆、伊朗、俄羅斯和以色列。[1]又可細分為斯凡語、贊語族(Zan languages,包括明格列爾語、拉茲語),和格魯吉亞語。下屬語言主要以格魯吉亞語字母書寫。
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「南高加索語系」(高加索地區東南方,以喬治亞為主,又稱「卡特韋利亞」)即古卡特韋利亞語系。
古卡特維爾語系其下又分為斯凡語、贊語系,及格魯吉亞語:
- 斯凡語(sva)
- 卡特-贊語群(Karto-Zan languages)下又分為贊語系,及格魯吉亞語:
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