The Ethiopian Linguistic Area (original) (raw)

Can Ethiopian Languages be Considered as Languages in the African Linguistic Area? The Case of Highland East Cushitic

Kazuhiro Kawachi

sites.google.com

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Morphological similarity and contact: Plurals, Punctuals and Pluractionals in Konso and Gawwada (Cushitic, Southwest Ethiopia)

Mauro Tosco

2020

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Contact-induced language change in selected Ethiopian Semitic Languages

Ronny Meyer

2010

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A Comparative Lexicogrammatical Study between Kushite Afaan Oromo and

Dereje T A D E S S E Birbirso

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LANGUAGES IN ETHIOPIA AND IN THE HORN OF AFRICA

Ugo Zanetti

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A Typology of Verbal Derivation in Ethiopian Afro-Asiatic Languages

Tolemariam Fufa

2004

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The morphology of main and subordinate verb forms in Ethiopian Semitic and Agaw

David Appleyard

Afrikanistische Arbeitspapiere vol. 71, pp. 9-31, 2004

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A Typological Perspective on the Morphology of Nilo-Saharan Languages

Gerrit Dimmendaal

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics, 2019

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Ugo ZANETTI, Languages in Ethiopia and in the Horn of Africa (= version anglaise), dans The Harp, 25 (2010), p. 173-184.

Ugo Zanetti

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What African Linguistics Can Contribute to Evolutionary Linguistics

Salikoko S Mufwene

2013

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Bibliography of Ethiopian Semitic, Cushitic and Omotic Linguistics XXII: 2018

Magdalena Krzyżanowska

Aethiopica, 2020

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An areal typology of kin terms in the Nuba Mountain languages

Stefano Manfredi

Journal of African Languages and Linguistics, 2022

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Non-borrowed non-cognate parallels in bound morphology: Aspects of the phenomenon of shared drift with Eurasian examples

Juha Janhunen

2016

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[Abstract:] 'A World of Synonyms: G'oəz [Æthiopic], etymological & historical roots of the Old Ænglish Vocabulary & Grammar' {A Comparative Study}, (2009) XVIIth International Conference of Ethiopian Studies (ICES17), 'Philology', Addis Ababa

Gabra AGZIAABHIR JR

Book of Abstracts, 17th International Conference of Ethiopian Studies (ICES18), , 2009

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Some reflections on genetic relationship in a group of West African Niger-Congo languages

Bernd Heine

STUF - Language Typology and Universals, 2017

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Kanuri and its neighbors: When Saharan and Chadic languages meet

Norbert Cyffer

Studies in African Linguistics, 2013

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The origins of nominal classification markers in MSEA languages: convergence, contact and some African parallels

Roger Blench

In Nick Enfield and Bernard Comrie eds. 2015. Mouton de Gruyter

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Review of A. Lusekelo, "Linguistic Morphology: A Student Guide" (E&D Vision Publishing, 2014)

Troy E. Spier

Arusha Working Papers in African Linguistics, 2018

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A study of Shara and related Ometo speech varieties of Ethiopia

Linda Jordan

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Current Approaches to African Linguistics, Vol. 5 and Current Approaches to African Linguistics, Vol. 6:Current Approaches to African Linguistics (Vol. 5);Current Approaches to African Linguistics (Vol. 6)

Lioba Moshi

Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, 1992

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LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL AFFINITIES: THE CASE OF ARABIC AND ETHIOPIAN LANGUAGES

Yousuf Dadoo

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Current issues in the morphosyntactic typology of Sub-Saharan languages

Denis Creissels

published in Tom Güldemann (ed.), The languages and linguistics of Africa. Mouton De Gruyter. 712-821., 2018

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Daats'íin, a newly identified undocumented language of western Ethiopia A preliminary examination

Colleen Ahland

2017

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Aspects of Ethiopian Komo (morpho)phonology

Manuel A Otero

Linguistic Discovery, 2018

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Nubi, Genetic Linguistics, and Language Classification

jonathan owens

1991

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Classifying the non-Eastern-Sudanic Nuba Mountain Languages: Evidence from Pronoun Categories and Lexicostatistics

Russell Norton

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EVOLUTIONARY LINGUISTICS AND THE PROTO-INDOEUROPEAN ROOTS: COGNATES AND QUESTIONS FROM CUSHITIC OROMO

Dereje T A D E S S E Birbirso

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Switch-reference and Omotic-Cushitic language contact in Southwest Ethiopia

Yvonne Treis

Published 2012 in: Journal of Language Contact 5.1: 80–116

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Linguistic Analysis of Moribund Lexicons of Bale Oromoo Speech Community, Ethiopia

Samuel Leykun

Ambo University (JSSD), 2015

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Contrastive Analysis of Lexical Standardization in Amharic and Hadiyya

Samuel Handamo

2017

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Linguistic features and typologies in languages commonly referred to as 'Nilo-Saharan'

Colleen Ahland, Angelika Jakobi, Mevr. C. Kutsch Lojenga, Gerrit Dimmendaal

Cambridge Handbook of African Linguistics, 2019

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Aspectual and focal functions of Cognate-Head-Dependent Constructions: Evidence from Africa

Oliver Bond

Linguistic Typology, 2014

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(2012) with Johanson, Lars. Bound morphology in common: copy or cognate? In: Johanson, Lars & Robbeets, Martine (eds.) (2012). Copies vs. cognates in bound morphology. (Brill’s Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture.) Leiden: Brill, 3-22.

Martine Robbeets

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Amharic as a Lingua Franca in Ethiopia (Amharic, a Creole Language between Ethiosemitic and Cushitic Lamguages)

Habesha Gaaffaa-Geeska Yäafrika, PhD., [Habesha Union (ሐበሻ)].

Lissan: Journal of African Languages and Linguistics 20,1/2: 117-131., 2006

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African Languages: An Introduction

Derek Nurse

The International Journal of African Historical Studies, 2001

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