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How do we use language? Shared patterns in the frequency of word use across 17 world languages. [PDF]
Calude AS, Pagel M.
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Tone in Lagwan verbs: the conflict between perceptual prominence and lexical contrast [PDF]
Ruff, JN
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The Impact of Recent Demography on Functional Genetic Variation in North African Human Groups. [PDF]
Lucas-Sánchez M +5 more
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Zygmunt Frajzyngier / Erin Shay (Hrsg.), The Afroasiatic languages, Cambridge 2012
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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 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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