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Cushitic languages
Proposal for Ethiopic Script Root Zone LGR
The Origin of Afaan Oromo: Mother Language
Dentality, Areal Features, and Phonological Change in Northeastern Bantu*
The Cushitic Language Project Gene B
Djibouti Marie-Claude Simeone-Senelle
Language Endangerment and Language Maintenance: Can Endangered Indigenous Languages of Kenya Be Electronically Preserved?
South Cushitic Links to East Cushitic
Somali Dialects in the United States: How Intelligible Is Af-Maay to Speakers of Af-Maxaa? Deqa Hassan Minnesota State University - Mankato
Grammaticalization in Cushitic, with Special Reference to Beja Martine Vanhove
The Afroasiatic Languages
Multilingualism and Local Literacy Practices in Ethiopia: Language Contact in Regulated and Unregulated Spaces1
Some Salient Features of Southern Cushitic (Common West Rift)
Agaw Lexicon and Its Cushitic and Afro-Asiatic Background1
The Role of Tone in Some Cushitic Languages. PUB DATE Jul 91 NOTE 29P.; In: "Grammatical Phonetics; Studies in Honour of Jack Carnochan" (See FL 019 768)
5. Semitic-Cushitic/Omotic Relations
Was There an Interchange Between Cushitic Pastoralists and Khoisan Speakers in the Prehistory of Southern Africa and How Can This Be Detected?
Roots and Patterns in Beja (Cushitic): the Issue of Language Contact with Arabic
Burning Issues in Afro-Asiatic Linguistics
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Debating Language Policy in Ethiopia
EASTERN CUSHITIC 1. Expanding The
The Origin of Plural Gender in East-Cushitic Languages Jeffrey Nijboer
Cushitic): the Issue of Language Contact with Arabic Martine Vanhove
The Westward Wanderings of Cushitic Pastoralists 47 V
7 the Red Sea Marie-Claude SIMEONE-SENELLE and Martine VANHOVE (UMR 8135, CNRS, INALCO, University Paris 7)
Working Toward a Synthesis of Archaeological, Linguistic, and Genetic Data for Inferring African Population History
Cushitic Languages
Reduced Vanhove North Cushitic
AFROASIATIC MIGRATIONS: LINGUISTIC EVIDENCE The
BEJA AS a CUSHITIC LANGUAGE David Appleyard
Chapter 19 Beja Martine Vanhove LLACAN (CNRS, INALCO)
The Kenyan Language Setting. INSTITUTION Academy for Educational Development, Inc., Washington, D.C
Converbs in an African Perspective Azeb Amha and Gerrit J. Dimmendaal
74. Ethiosemitic-Cushitic Language Contact