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The Origins of Afroasiatic

Science, 2004
In their Review “Farmers and their languages: the first expansions” (25 Apr. 2003, p. [597][1]), J. Diamond and P. Bellwood suggest that food production and the Afroasiatic language family were brought simultaneously from the Near East to Africa by demic diffusion, in other words, by a ...
Christopher Ehret   +2 more
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Afroasiatic Languages

2018
Afroasiatic languages are the fourth largest linguistic phylum, spoken by some 350 million people in North, West, Central, and East Africa, in the Middle East, and in scattered communities in Europe, the United States, and the Caucasus. Some Afroasiatic languages, such as Arabic, Hausa, Amharic, Somali, and Oromo, are spoken by millions of people ...
Robert Hetzron, Zygmunt Frajzyngier
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Afroasiatic: a survey

Lingua, 1974
C. H. S. Spaull, Carleton T. Hodge
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Research in Afroasiatic Grammar

2000
This volume presents a selection of papers from the 3rd Conference on Afroasiatic Languages, held in Sophia Antipolis, France, in 1996. The languages discussed include (varieties of) Arabic, Hebrew, Berber, Chaha, Wolof, and Old Egyptian.
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Afroasiatic Linguistics

Language, 1977
F. R. Palmer, Robert Hetzron
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