It is generally admitted that South Arabic and Ethiopic languages are closely related and form a dialectal unity within the Semitic languages. The South Arabic presence in the North of Ethiopia is well attested and vice-versa. The later Axumite dominance in Yemen is evidenced by reliable sources. Even though South Arabia and Ethiopia were connected from a political point of view, Ethiopic is not an offshoot of the South Arabic. Geʿez, the classical Ethiopic, shares some phonological and morphological characteristics with a part of the South Arabic languages, mostly with the Epigraphic South Arabic, but there are significant differences between them
International audienceRelations between northern Ethiopia and South Arabia in Antiquity have been mu...
The second issue of Quaderni di Arabia Antica reviews a recent theory put forward by P. Stein. T...
Until 1970, Ethio-Semitic was believed to be the only Semitic language sub-family in which the main ...
It is generally admitted that South Arabic and Ethiopic languages are closely related and form a dia...
The Arabic language, along with the ancient Yemeni languages and the Semitic Abyssinian languages,...
International audienceRelations between northern Ethiopia and South Arabia in Antiquity have been mu...
The special session in 2013, Languages of Southern Arabia, was the fifth in the Seminar for Arabian ...
In the course of this chapter we will discuss what is known about the effects that contact with Arab...
This chapter is devoted to the linguistic characteristics of the six Modern South Arabian languages ...
Until 1970, Ethio-Semitic was believed to be the only Semitic language sub-family in which emphatic ...
Different strata of Semitic loanwords are successively identified in the lexicon of Northern Somali ...
Modern South Arabian languages - Mehri dialectology - Hobyot- Yemen - Oman - Dhofar- sociolinguistic...
International audienceIn spite of a very long common cultural and linguistic history, the review of ...
It has traditionally been assumed that with the Islamic conquests Arabic overwhelmed the original an...
International audienceRelations between northern Ethiopia and South Arabia in Antiquity have been mu...
The second issue of Quaderni di Arabia Antica reviews a recent theory put forward by P. Stein. T...
Until 1970, Ethio-Semitic was believed to be the only Semitic language sub-family in which the main ...
It is generally admitted that South Arabic and Ethiopic languages are closely related and form a dia...
The Arabic language, along with the ancient Yemeni languages and the Semitic Abyssinian languages,...
International audienceRelations between northern Ethiopia and South Arabia in Antiquity have been mu...
The special session in 2013, Languages of Southern Arabia, was the fifth in the Seminar for Arabian ...
In the course of this chapter we will discuss what is known about the effects that contact with Arab...
This chapter is devoted to the linguistic characteristics of the six Modern South Arabian languages ...
Until 1970, Ethio-Semitic was believed to be the only Semitic language sub-family in which emphatic ...
Different strata of Semitic loanwords are successively identified in the lexicon of Northern Somali ...
Modern South Arabian languages - Mehri dialectology - Hobyot- Yemen - Oman - Dhofar- sociolinguistic...
International audienceIn spite of a very long common cultural and linguistic history, the review of ...
It has traditionally been assumed that with the Islamic conquests Arabic overwhelmed the original an...
International audienceRelations between northern Ethiopia and South Arabia in Antiquity have been mu...
The second issue of Quaderni di Arabia Antica reviews a recent theory put forward by P. Stein. T...
Until 1970, Ethio-Semitic was believed to be the only Semitic language sub-family in which the main ...