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Grammaticalization of qәl ‘gourd’ in Amharic [PDF]
The Amharic word qəl ‘gourd’ represents a rare case where a plant term serves as the source of a grammaticalization chain. The development occurred in two stages, first metaphoric change, then grammaticalization proper: gourd > skull/head > ...
Gensler, Orin D.
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Inherent Intelligibility among Guragina Varieties [PDF]
This article examines the inherent intelligibility among six Guragina varieties, which are systematically selected to represent the major linguistic variation within this cluster of closely related dialects or languages.
Gewta, Fekede Menuta
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Bibliographie zur äthiosemitischen und kuschitischen Sprachwissenschaft XVII: 2012 [PDF]
Bibliography for the Study of Ethiosemitic, Cushitic and Omotic Languages.
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A Combined Approach towards Measuring Linguistic Distance: A Study on South Ethiosemitic Languages [PDF]
The distance among closely related languages is usually measured from three dimensions: structural, functional and perceptual. The structural distance is determined by directly quantifying the phonetic, lexical, morphological and syntactic differences ...
FELEKE, TEKABE LEGESSE
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Das Ablautsystem des B- und D-Typs im Harari und Ostgurage [PDF]
The verbal system of the East Gurage-Harari-Group inside the southern Ethio-Semitic languages, underwent a special development: The lengthening of the second consonant, the characteristic feature of B-type verbs in the other Semitic languages, totally ...
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Die Henne oder das Ei? azzo oder -zo? Weitere Spekulationen zu einem pronominalen Problem des Harari [PDF]
There is no consensus among Ethiopists on the question of whether the Harari enclitic possessive suffix 3sg. m. -zo is an eroded form of the personal pronoun azzo (Appleyard, Huehnergard and Pat-El) or whether azzo emerged from -zo by being prefixed with
Wagner, Ewald
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Wolf Leslau: Ethiopic Documents: Argobba: Grammar and Dictionary [PDF]
Review
Appleyard, David
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Was Proto-Kikongo a 5 or 7-vowel language? Bantu spirantization and vowel merger in the Kikongo language cluster [PDF]
This article addresses whether Proto-Kikongo (PK), the most recent common ancestor of the Kikongo Language Cluster (KLC), should be reconstructed with an inventory of 5 or 7 vowel phonemes.
Bostoen, Koen, Goes, Heidi
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This study assessed the clinical response and adverse effects of lithium in patients with bipolar disorder (BD) at Amanuel Mental Specialized Hospital (AMSH) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. A retrospective cohort and cross‐sectional design were employed as part of the Neuropsychiatric Genetics of African Populations (NeuroGAP)‐Psychosis, Ethiopia project ...
Abebe Ejigu Hailu +3 more
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