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Ethnicity: The Beja as Representation
This study on the social, economic and religious manifestations of the conflict with modern developments in tribal societies of the Sudan reconstructs the variations which have taken place in the structure of Beja society. The five Beja groups which are defined and which define themselves as such, constitute an integrated social, political and economic
PALMISANO, ANTONIO LUIGI
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Folia Orientalia, 2022
In the present contribution the Beja botanical terminology is analyzed from the point of view of semantic motivation. The study is limited only to the unborrowed part of the botanical lexicon (with some exceptions), together 76 terms. First 51 terms are etymologized with help of external comparisons with probable cognates in other Cushitic or ...
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In the present contribution the Beja botanical terminology is analyzed from the point of view of semantic motivation. The study is limited only to the unborrowed part of the botanical lexicon (with some exceptions), together 76 terms. First 51 terms are etymologized with help of external comparisons with probable cognates in other Cushitic or ...
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2022
This research was conducted within the project CREATOUR, “Creative Tourism Destination Development in Small Cities and Rural Areas” (Project 16437), which is funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT/MEC) through national funds and cofunded by FEDER through the Joint Activities Programme of COMPETE 2020 and the Regional ...
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This research was conducted within the project CREATOUR, “Creative Tourism Destination Development in Small Cities and Rural Areas” (Project 16437), which is funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT/MEC) through national funds and cofunded by FEDER through the Joint Activities Programme of COMPETE 2020 and the Regional ...
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Syllables, moras and accents in Beja
Journal of Linguistics, 1973In his study of Japanese phonology, McCawley introduces an interesting typological classification of languages according to the kinds of rules needed for describing the distribution of prosodic features like stress and pitch (1968: 58–61). Whereas Trubetzkoy had made a simple distinction between ‘syllablecounting’ languages and ‘mora-counting ...
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The expression of trajectory in Beja
2018Beja (North-Cushitic, Afroasiatic) is, according to Talmy's (1985, 1991) classification, a verb-framed language, but with many more manner verbs (sometimes also encoding the cause of motion) than predicted by the typology (22 identified to date, e.g. ʔil 'to walk rapidly and constantly like a race camel', ʃikʷib 'to walk rapidly and heavily like a load
Vanhove, Martine, Fagard, Benjamin
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