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  • Miniatura para Lionel Bender
    generativa) Language in Ethiopia (coeditado con C. Ferguson, C. Bowen, R. Cooper), Nilo-Saharan Language Studies, The Non-Semitic Languages of Ethiopia…
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  • Ethio-Semitic (also Ethiopian Semitic, Ethiosemitic, Ethiopic or Abyssinian) is a family of languages spoken in Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Sudan. They form…
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  • South Semitic is a putative branch of the Semitic languages, which form a branch of the larger Afro-Asiatic language family, found in (North and East)…
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  • characters. Tigrinya (ትግርኛ, Təgrəñña; also spelled Tigrigna) is an Ethio-Semitic language commonly spoken in Eritrea and in northern Ethiopia's Tigray Region…
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  • Amharic (redirección desde Amharic (language))
    word order and gutturals typical of Semitic languages, Cushitic influences shared with other Ethio-Semitic languages (especially those of the Southern branch)…
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  • Geʽez (redirección desde Geez language)
    ancestor of modern Ethio-Semitic languages but became a separate language early on from another hypothetical unattested common language. /æ/ in the Amharic…
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  • Negus (categoría Articles containing Ge'ez-language text)
    the royal title as well. Sometime during the development of the Ethio-Semitic language family "m-l-k," the original triconsonantal root for king, was elevated…
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  • satisfactory way of representing the development of the Semitic languages (contrary to Indo-European languages, which spread over a wide area and were usually…
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  • Highland East Cushitic languages show parallels in their phonology to the historical development of the southern Ethio-Semitic languages, in particular those…
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  • customs, and speak similar languages. This is further augmented by the fact that they both belong to the South Ethio-Semitic language branch family and amongst…
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  • Ethiopians (categoría CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    paper goes on to say that this coincides with the introduction of Ethio-Semitic languages into the region. Gallego Llorente, M et al. (2015) discovered extensive…
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  • languages of west and central Africa, the Cushitic languages of northeast Africa, and the Ethio-Semitic languages, which are found in Ethiopia and Eritrea. There…
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  • Amhara people (categoría Articles containing Amharic-language text)
    South Ethio-Semitic language, along with Gurage, Argobba and others. Some time before the 1st century AD, the North and South branches of Ethio-Semitic diverged…
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  • Proto-Afroasiatic homeland (categoría Afroasiatic languages)
    BCE, after which Egyptian and the Semitic languages are firmly attested. However, in all likelihood these languages began to diverge well before this…
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  • Labialization (categoría CS1 Slovenian-language sources (sl))
    Indo-European languages; and it survives in Latin and some Romance languages. It is also found in the Cushitic and Ethio-Semitic languages. American English…
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  • Ethiopia and Eritrea, including the Ethio-Semitic, Cushitic and Omotic languages but not the Nilo-Saharan languages. Others scholars have since pointed…
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  • Sultanate of Ifat (categoría CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Argobbas, the extinct Doba and Harla. Inhabitants of Ifat spoke Ethio-Semitic language. Ifat or Yifat, once the easternmost district of Shewa Sultanate…
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  • to the Eastern Gurage languages, Zay, and Silt'e, all of whom are believed to be linked to the now extinct Semitic Harla language. Locals or natives of…
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  • Harari people (categoría Semitic-speaking peoples)
    They speak the Harari language, a member of the South Ethiopic grouping within the Semitic subfamily of the Afroasiatic languages. The Harla people, an…
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  • Habesha peoples (categoría Semitic-speaking peoples)
    vocalizations are from Rainer Voigt and Francis Breyer. "People Cluster:Ethio-Semitic". Joshua Project. Retrieved 20 April 2023. "Ethiopia". Joshua Project…
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  • borrowed into Ethio-Semitic as Tedrus which seeped into Adal through the official use of the Harari language, an Ethio-Semitic language heavily interacted…
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  • the traditional law of the Somali. At the same time, he studied Ethio-Semitic languages under Francesco Gallina, and Arabic and Islamic studies under Carlo…
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