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2020
AbstractEthio-Semitic languages form a group within the Semitic family of the Afro-Asiatic language phylum. In all the surveys of languages and language families of the world this group of languages in Ethiopia and Eritrea is always present and is by default treated as a genetic unit within Semitic. Its traditional status is supported by a long history
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AbstractEthio-Semitic languages form a group within the Semitic family of the Afro-Asiatic language phylum. In all the surveys of languages and language families of the world this group of languages in Ethiopia and Eritrea is always present and is by default treated as a genetic unit within Semitic. Its traditional status is supported by a long history
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Theoretical issues in comparative Ethio-Semitic phonology and morphology
1997This thesis explores three fundamental issues in the phonology and morphology of Ethiopian Semitic languages: mobile morphology, reduplication and epenthesis. In each chapter I draw on comparative evidence from different Ethiopian Semitic languages, an approach which provides greater insight into how the languages vary with respect to these three ...
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Experiencer Constructions and the Resultative Function of Impersonal Verbs in Ethio-Semitic
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A Comparative Study of Automatic Language Identification on Ethio-Semitic Languages
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Multiple Exponence in the Long Prefix Conjugation of the Transversal South Ethio-Semitic Languages
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Tense, Aspect, Mood and Aktionsart in Mesqan: A South Ethio-Semitic language spoken in Ethiopia
Macrolinguistics, 2018exaly

