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Recent Developments in Semitic and Afroasiatic Linguistics Five Teaching Modules at Addis Ababa University, March 10–14, 2014 1
Word Classes in Egyptian, Semitic and Cushitic (Afroasiatic) Elsa Oréal, Martine Vanhove
The Diversity of the Tibeto-Burman Language Family and the Linguistic Ancestry of Chinese*
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The Indo-European Languages the Indo-European Linguistic Family
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Review of Alan S. Kaye, Ed. (1997) Phonologies of Asia and Africa: (Including the Caucasus) John J
UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Previously Published Works
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Studies of the Conceptualization of Genuine Concepts of Linguistic Communication in the Roots of the Proto-Language-Thesaurus and Reflexes Across Language Families
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Families Indo-European Is Just One of Many Large Language Families in The
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On the Subgrouping of Afroasiatic Or: How to Use an Unrooted Phylogenetic Tree in Historical Linguistics
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Homo Sapiens Populates the Earth: a Provisional Synthesis, Privileging Linguistic Evidence
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Materials and Language: Pre-Semitic Root Structure Change Concomitant with Transition to Agriculture
Indo-European and the Nostratic Hypothesis: History of Research, Current Trends, and Future Prospects
Language Contact Studies Between Africa and Asia Arabic and the Ancient Egyptian Language
Indo-European Zoonyms in Afroasiatic Perspective*
Converbs in an African Perspective Azeb Amha and Gerrit J. Dimmendaal