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Intensifiers, Reflexive and Reciprocal Pronouns in Argobba Language, Ethio-Semitic
Argobba is a South Ethio-Semitic language which is predominantly used in day-to-day communication by a population of about 140, 134 people in the Argobba Zone (Central Statistical Agency (2008:59), Ethiopia, whose linguistic features were not well described.
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This paper describes and analyzes the morphosyntactic manifestation of definite nominals in Argobba, a Semitic language spoken in Ethiopia, in HPSG framework.
Getahun Amare Agegnehu
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The inflection of Tigre weak-final and strong verbs [PDF]
International audienceAbstract This paper provides a complete, exclusively phonological account of the alternations in the paradigms of the two largest verbal types in the Ethio-Semitic language Tigre.
Faust, Noam
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Blessing Expressions in Rayya Tigrinya: Semantic and Pragmatic Aspects [PDF]
The Rayya speech community, a speaker of the North Ethio-Semitic Tigrinya language and inhabiting the Southern Tigray Zone in Ethiopia, has a long tradition of blessings ingrained in their social fabric.
Shiferaw, Tesfaye Ashenafi, Yimam, Baye
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Mobile affixation within a modular approach to the morphology-phonology interface [PDF]
Huave, a language isolate of Oaxaca State, Mexico, has the phenomenon of mobile affixation, where the same affix may surface as a prefix or as a suffix depending at least partly on phonological context.
Kim, Yuni
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Grammaticalization of qәl ‘gourd’ in Amharic [PDF]
The Amharic word qəl ‘gourd’ represents a rare case where a plant term serves as the source of a grammaticalization chain. The development occurred in two stages, first metaphoric change, then grammaticalization proper: gourd > skull/head > ...
Gensler, Orin D.
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Bibliographie zur äthiosemitischen und kuschitischen Sprachwissenschaft XVIII: 2013
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Rainer Voigt
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Bibliography of Ethiopian Semitic, Cushitic and Omotic Linguistics XX: 2016
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Maria Bulakh +2 more
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Bibliography of Ethiopian Semitic, Cushitic, and Omotic Linguistics XXIV: 2020 [PDF]
Bibliography of Ethiopian Semitic, Cushitic, and Omotic Linguistics XXIV: 2020Bibliography of Ethiopian Semitic, Cushitic, and Omotic Linguistics XXIV: 2020Bibliography of Ethiopian Semitic, Cushitic, and Omotic Linguistics XXIV: 2020Bibliography of ...
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