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The Dynamics of African/Asian Interactions on the East Coast of Africa in Historical Perspectives [PDF]
Scientific as well as historic explanations to the origin of man agreed that Africa is the cradle and possibly the source of dispersal of all mankind.
Ibiloye, E.O.
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Le substrat berbère en arabe marocain- Un système de contraintes [PDF]
Le substrat berbère en arabe marocain- Un systèmede ...
Elmedlaoui, Mohamed
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Named Entity Recognition for Gamo Language with Deep Neural Network [PDF]
A named entity (NE) is a word or a phrase that clearly identifies one item from a set of other items that have similar features. The term named entity refers to organization, person, and location names in a text.
Amanuel, Zemach
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The history of numerals as a history of East African languages [PDF]
The paper discusses a shift in the number system of Proto-Tanzanian Cushitic from the word for “three” to mean “four”, and the one for “two” to mean “three”.
Mous, M.P.G.M.
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Redeployment in language contact: the case of phonological emphasis [PDF]
This article applies the notion of redeployment in second language acquisition to contact-induced diachronic changes. Of special interest are cases where a marked phonological contrast has spread across neighboring languages.
Darin Flynn
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Comprehensive Bibliography of Chadic and Hausa Linguistics, Third Edition [PDF]
The Comprehensive Bibliography of Chadic and Hausa Linguistics is an updated, expanded, and corrected edition of the print book published some twenty years ago by Rüdiger Köppe Verlag (Newman 1996).
Newman, Paul
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Online Bibliography of Chadic and Hausa Linguistics [PDF]
The Online Bibliography of Chadic and Hausa Linguistics (OBCHL), henceforth the ‘biblio’, is an updated, expanded, and corrected edition of the bibliography published some fifteen years ago by Rüdiger Köppe Verlag (Newman 1996).
Newman, Paul
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Identifying the Stones of Classical Hebrew [PDF]
Since the translation of the Septuagint in the 3rd century BCE, scholars have attempted to identify the stones that populate the biblical text. This study rejects the long-standing reliance on ancient translations for identifying biblical stones. Despite
Ayil, Ephraim S.
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SOME BERBER ETYMOLOGIES IV: LEXICAL ROOTS WITH *f- [PDF]
SOME BERBER ETYMOLOGIES IV:LEXICAL ROOTS WITH ...
TAKÁCS, Gábor
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Alkebu - Lan in antiquity [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to address the problem of the underdevelopment of Afrikan (Black) History. As well, it serves to shed light on the misleading teachings of Western Idealists.
Adams, Darrell D.
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