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Erosion in Chadic

2008
The Chadic language family in the Central Sudan is comparable to a landscape the surface of which consists of plains, valleys and mountain ridges. Some areas were more resistant than others against the forces of erosion. Different degrees of hardness and resistibility caused languages to preserve or reduce the original substance with regard to lexicon ...
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Modality and Mood in Chadic

2015
The chapter discusses selected types of modality and mood in Chadic languages, the largest and typologically most diverse family within the Afroasiatic phylum. It first describes the formal means deployed in Chadic languages in the coding of modality and mood, and then offers a survey of various types of moods and modalities, where the main criterion ...
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An Outline of Gadang, a Chadic Minority Language in Central Chad

Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft, 2022
H. Jungraithmayr, C. Peust
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Current Progress in Chadic Linguistics

1989
The volume consists of papers prepared for the International Symposium of Chadic Linguistics (Boulder, Colorado, May 1-2, 1987). Although the papers are representative of the current work being done in the field of Chadic linguistics, they also reflect the current and past interests and methodologies of general linguistics.
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ON THE ORIGIN OF PRENASALIZED AND LABIALIZED PHONEMES IN CHADIC LАNGUAGES

Journal of the Institute of Oriental Studies RAS, 2021
O. Stolbova
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Vowel Harmony in Chadic Languages

Abstract This chapter focuses on Chadic languages, which typically demonstrate feature spreading within a word. The result can be partial or total agreement between the vowels of a word, as well as palatalization or labialization of consonants across the word.
Mary Pearce, Joseph Lovestrand
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Word-final Vowels in Kilba and Margi (Central Chadic)

Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft
Carsten Peust
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