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Ethiosemitic languages: Classifications and classification determinants [PDF]

open access: yesAmpersand, 2021
The present study addresses three concerns: (1) presents the areal classification of Ethiosemitic languages; (2) identifies major determinants of the distance among the languages; (3) challenges previous genealogical classifications of Ethiosemitic ...
Tekabe Legesse Feleke
exaly   +7 more sources

The noncausal/causal alternation in Muher (Ethiosemitic)

open access: yesLinguistique et langues africaines, 2022
This paper is concerned with noncausal/causal verb pairs in Muher — a little-known South Ethiosemitic language of the so-called Gunnän Gurage sub-group in Ethiopia.
Ronny Meyer
exaly   +4 more sources

The Amount of Data Required to Recognize a Writer’s Style Is Consistent Across Different Languages of the World [PDF]

open access: yesEntropy
In this paper, we apply an information-theoretic method proposed by Ryabko and Savina (therefore called the RS-method), based on the use of data compression, to recognize the individual author’s style of a writer across four languages from different ...
Boris Ryabko   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

The classification of Gurage languages

open access: yesCogent Arts and Humanities
The objective of this study was to re-examine the classification of Gurage language varieties within the Ethiosemitic branch. Previous studies inconsistently grouped Muher, Mesqan, Inor, and Gyeto, using either lexical or morphological criteria for ...
Fekede Menuta
exaly   +3 more sources

Origin of the Ethiosemitic Verb hlw ‘to be present’

open access: yesJournal of the American Oriental Society, 2022
The Ethiosemitic verb hlw ‘to be present’ is strange in three regards: it shows an unusual alternation between -o and -awa in Classical Ethiopic; it is formally Perfect, but used in the present tense; and it has no verbal cognates in other branches of Semitic.
openaire   +2 more sources

Bibliography of Ethiopian Semitic, Cushitic, and Omotic Linguistics XXIII: 2019

open access: yesAethiopica, 2021
Bibliography of Ethiopian Semitic, Cushitic, and Omotic Linguistics XXIII ...
Maria Bulakh   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Bibliographie zur äthiosemitischen und kuschitischen Sprachwissenschaft V: 2000

open access: yesAethiopica, 2013
Bibliography for the Study of Ethiosemitic, Cushitic and Omotic Languages.
Rainer Voigt
doaj   +1 more source

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