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An Excerpt from the ‘Comparative and Etymological Dictionary of Beja: Fauna in Beja Lexicon’

Folia Orientalia
The contribution summarises the Beja lexicon connected with zoological terminology. Every lexeme is documented in available sources and etymologized in areal or genealogical perspectives. In the case of borrowings, the ambition is to trace primary donor-languages, usually Arabic or Ethio-Semitic, sometimes Nilo-Saharan.
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A diachronic semantic map of the Optative negative in Beja (North-Cushitic)

Zeitschrift Für Sprachwissenschaft, 2022
Martine Vanhove
exaly  

BLEMMYES AND BEJA

The Classical Review, 2004
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The Northern Beja.

The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1927
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