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Revisiting the African mtDNA Landscape: A Continental Update from Complete Mitochondrial Genomes

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The ura and omote of debate

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On the Consonant Correspondences of South Omotic Languages

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General overview of Omotic

2023
Abstract This chapter provides a general overview of the Omotic language cluster, which has around 30 languages within it. Most of the Omotic languages are spoken and recorded in southwest Ethiopia, and are divided into Central Omotic and Peripheral Omotic. Moreover, Central Omotic is recognized as a genetic group.
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The Omotic Language Family

2017
[Extract] 'Omotic' is one of the six language families within the Afroasiatic phylum. It comprises about twenty-eight distinct languages, with some uncertainty on the language-dialect distinction still remaining (cf. Unseth 1990; Bender 2000, 2003; Hudson 2005).
Alexandra Aikhenvald
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Lexicostatistical comparison of Omotic languages

2008
The taxonomy of the Omotic language family is thoroughly analyzed. The hypotheses of “West Cushitic” vs. a “Cushomotic” super-branch, vs. separating Omotic as the sixth branch of Afroasiatic (Fleming) are compared. Earlier classifications of the Omotic family are presented, followed by the author’s version based on S.A.
Václav Blazek
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Omotic

Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 2003
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Omotic Lexicon in Its Afro-Asiatic Setting IV: Addenda to Omotic *b-

Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2022
The paper constitutes part of a long-range series aiming, step by step, to identify the Afro-Asiatic heritage in the etymologically little explored lexicon of Omotic (West Ethiopia), a branch displaying the least of Afro- Asiatic traits among the six branches of this ancient macrofamily.
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