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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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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 XIX: 2014/2015
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Maria Bulakh +2 more
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Clause Combining in Semitic : The circumstantial clause and beyond
Clause Combining in Semitic: The circumstantial clause and beyond, edited by Bo Isaksson and Maria Persson. Abhandlungen für die Kunde des Morgenlandes 96. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2015.418 pages.
Isaksson, Bo,, Persson, Maria,
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Die Henne oder das Ei? azzo oder -zo? Weitere Spekulationen zu einem pronominalen Problem des Harari
There is no consensus among Ethiopists on the question of whether the Harari enclitic possessive suffix 3sg. m. -zo is an eroded form of the personal pronoun azzo (Appleyard, Huehnergard and Pat-El) or whether azzo emerged from -zo by being prefixed ...
Ewald Wagner
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Get that into your head: Tigre vowel harmonies as templatic
This article argues that vocalic expressions are templatic: they have a head position and a dependent position. It follows that the same element can appear in both positions.
Noam Faust
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Fine‐Tuning BERT Models for Multiclass Amharic News Document Categorization
Bidirectional encoder representation from transformer (BERT) models are increasingly being employed in the development of natural language processing (NLP) systems, predominantly for English and other European languages. However, because of the complexity of the language’s morphology and the scarcity of models and resources, the BERT model is not ...
Demeke Endalie, Hassan Zargarzadeh
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Joachim Crass – Ronny Meyer (eds.), Language Contact and Language Change in Ethiopia
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Giorgio Banti
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