Diachronic considerations on the personal marker y- in the Semitic prefix conjugation [PDF]
Throughout the Semitic area, the morpheme y- denotes the third-person (m.sg.) marker of the prefix conjugation. Differently from the first and the second-person markers, the morpheme y- does not bear any formal similarity with the independent personal ...
Serpone Alessandra
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Perception verbs and taste adjectives in Kambaata and beyond [PDF]
International audienceThe present article is a study of shared lexicalisation patterns in the Ethiopian language area. It discusses how the semantic field of physical perception and the semantic field of taste are carved up in the Highland East Cushitic ...
Treis, Yvonne
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Meroitic (Review article) [PDF]
Meroitic is attested by written records found in the Nile valley of northern Sudan and dating from the 3rd century B.C. through the 5th century A.D. They are inscribed in a particular script, either hieroglyphic or more often cursive, which has been ...
Lipiński, Edward
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Gabor Takács (Hrsg.), Egyptian and Semito-Hamitic (Afro-Asiatic) Studies in Memoriam W. Vycichl [PDF]
Peust, Carsten
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POLITENESS EXPRESSIONS IN SEMITIC LANGUAGES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ARABIC, HEBREW, AMHARIC, TIGRINYA, AND TIGRE [PDF]
This research delves into an extensive comparative analysis of politeness expressions within the framework of Semitic languages, with a particular focus on Arabic, Hebrew, Amharic, Tigrinya, and Tigre.
Abenet, Tadesse Alemu
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A Manuscript in the Jewish New-Aramaic Dialect of Sablagh (Persian Azerbaijan) [PDF]
Younansardaroud, Helen
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Early back-to-Africa migration into the Horn of Africa. [PDF]
Hodgson JA +3 more
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Ethiopian genetic diversity reveals linguistic stratification and complex influences on the Ethiopian gene pool. [PDF]
Pagani L +13 more
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Different genetic components in the Ethiopian population, identified by mtDNA and Y-chromosome polymorphisms. [PDF]
Passarino G +5 more
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Similative morphemes as purpose clause markers in Ethiopia and beyond [PDF]
International audienceIn more than 30 languages spoken at the Horn of Africa, a similative morpheme 'like' or a noun 'manner' or 'type' is used as a marker of purpose clauses.
Treis, Yvonne
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