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Editorial [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
 Editorial  
Uhlig, Siegbert
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Table of Contents [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
 Table of Contents  
Team, Editorial
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An Excerpt from the ‘Comparative and Etymological Dictionary of Beja: Fauna in Beja Lexicon’

open access: yesFolia Orientalia
The contribution summarises the Beja lexicon connected with zoological terminology. Every lexeme is documented in available sources and etymologized in areal or genealogical perspectives.
Václav Blažek
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Perception verbs and taste adjectives in Kambaata and beyond [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
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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Diachronic considerations on the personal marker y- in the Semitic prefix conjugation [PDF]

open access: yes
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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Meroitic (Review article) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
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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Comparative Analysis of Some Tigrinya Proverbs [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The present article largely draws upon the author’s thesis dealing with the topics of birth and death in Tigrinya proverbs, submitted at the Free University of Berlin, Germany.
Busau, Filip
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POLITENESS EXPRESSIONS IN SEMITIC LANGUAGES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ARABIC, HEBREW, AMHARIC, TIGRINYA, AND TIGRE [PDF]

open access: yes
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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