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The Structure and Function of Yemsa Adverbial Clauses: Empirical Study
Yemsa, an Omotic language spoken in Ethiopia, has received limited attention in linguistic research, particularly with regard to its adverbial clauses. The lack of a comprehensive description of Yemsa’s adverbial clauses hinders our understanding of the ...
M. Asrat, G. Mengistu, E. Assefa
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Benyam Sisay Mendisu: Aspects of Koorete Verb Morphology
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Michael Schulze
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Spectral Features of Wolaytta Ejectives
This study analyzes the spectral properties of word-initial and intervocalic ejectives in Wolaytta, an Omotic language of southern Ethiopia. Using tokens embedded in three vowel contexts, we examined mean burst intensity, spectral moments, and vowel ...
Firew Elias, Derib Ado, Feda Negesse
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Bibliographie zur äthiosemitischen und kuschitischen Sprachwissenschaft XVIII: 2013
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Rainer Voigt
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An Excerpt from the Comparative and Etymological Dictionary of Beja: Anatomical Lexicon
The present study summarizes the anatomic lexicon of Beja, the only representative of the North Cushitic branch according to all relevant sources published during last two centuries.
Václav Blažek
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Investigation of Best Practices for Venom Toxin Purification in Jellyfish towards Functional Characterisation. [PDF]
Lausen B, Ahang A, Cummins S, Wang T.
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buscamos através deste texto materializar o percurso histórico trilhado pelos artigos em periódicos de Sadao Omote ao longo de suas três décadas de produção acadêmico - científica. Para tanto, recorremos ao currículo Lattes do referido autor e listamos todos seus artigos (41) incorporados na referida plataforma.
Gustavo Martins Piccolo +2 more
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The paper constitutes part of a long-range series aiming, step by step, to identify the inherited Afro-Asiatic stock in the etymologically little explored lexicon of the Omotic (West Ethiopia) branch of the Afro-Asiatic family displaying the least of shared traits among the six branches of this macrofamily, which suggests a most ancient Omotic ...
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Links between Cushitic, Omotic, Chadic and the position of Kujarge
It has long been claimed that Cushitic languages show a special link with Chadic; in an extreme case, it has been claimed some East Chadic languages are Cushitic (e.g. Whitehouse 2005 on Kujarge).
Blench, Roger
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Tone and word length across languages. [PDF]
Wichmann S.
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