The Tsezic languages (also called Didoic languages) form one of the seven main branches of the Northeast Caucasian language family.
[1] They were formerly classified geographically into East Tsezic (Hinukh and Bezhta) and West Tsezic (Tsez, Khwarshi and Hunzib).
Schulze (2009)[1] gives the following family tree for the Tsezic languages: Figures retrieved from Ethnologue.
[2] Kassian and Testelets (2015) do not consider Tsez and Hinukh to form a distinct subgroup.
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