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 AfroAsiatic traits among the six branches of this ancient macrofamily
Comparative-historical Afro-Asiatic linguistics has undergone a significant development over the pa...
During my current work on the Egyptian Etymological Word Catalogue (EEWC, ongoing since summer 1994)...
New Afro-Asiatic parallels are suggested for Egyptian lexical roots continued from the previous comm...
The paper constitutes part of a long-range series aiming, step by step, to identify the Afro-Asiatic...
[Extract] 'Omotic' is one of the six language families within the Afroasiatic phylum. It comprises a...
Omotic, a group of 25–30 languages spoken in southwestern Ethiopia, is regarded as a family whose in...
The term 'Omotic' is used to refer to a group of languages and dialects, all of which are found with...
Sperber Dan. L. Bender, Omotic : A New Afroasiatic Language Family. In: L'Homme, 1977, tome 17 n°1. ...
Takacs G. Omotic lexicon in its Afro-Asiatic setting III: Omotic *p- [Электронный ресурс] / G. Ta...
The Omotic languages are some of the least studied of the Ethiopian languages, and research into the...
Among African languages, noun classifier-prefix system is most typically and frequently found in Nig...
The long-range series “Aegyptio-Afroasiatica”is devoted to the publication of new Afro-Asiatic etymo...
The paper as part of a long-running series is devoted to the etymological analysis of a new segment ...
Mubi-Toram is a group of languages in the Republic of Chad (some of them close to the border with Su...
The present paper represents the eighth part of a series of contributions to com parative Afroasiat...
Comparative-historical Afro-Asiatic linguistics has undergone a significant development over the pa...
During my current work on the Egyptian Etymological Word Catalogue (EEWC, ongoing since summer 1994)...
New Afro-Asiatic parallels are suggested for Egyptian lexical roots continued from the previous comm...
The paper constitutes part of a long-range series aiming, step by step, to identify the Afro-Asiatic...
[Extract] 'Omotic' is one of the six language families within the Afroasiatic phylum. It comprises a...
Omotic, a group of 25–30 languages spoken in southwestern Ethiopia, is regarded as a family whose in...
The term 'Omotic' is used to refer to a group of languages and dialects, all of which are found with...
Sperber Dan. L. Bender, Omotic : A New Afroasiatic Language Family. In: L'Homme, 1977, tome 17 n°1. ...
Takacs G. Omotic lexicon in its Afro-Asiatic setting III: Omotic *p- [Электронный ресурс] / G. Ta...
The Omotic languages are some of the least studied of the Ethiopian languages, and research into the...
Among African languages, noun classifier-prefix system is most typically and frequently found in Nig...
The long-range series “Aegyptio-Afroasiatica”is devoted to the publication of new Afro-Asiatic etymo...
The paper as part of a long-running series is devoted to the etymological analysis of a new segment ...
Mubi-Toram is a group of languages in the Republic of Chad (some of them close to the border with Su...
The present paper represents the eighth part of a series of contributions to com parative Afroasiat...
Comparative-historical Afro-Asiatic linguistics has undergone a significant development over the pa...
During my current work on the Egyptian Etymological Word Catalogue (EEWC, ongoing since summer 1994)...
New Afro-Asiatic parallels are suggested for Egyptian lexical roots continued from the previous comm...