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  2. Afroasiatic languages - Wikipedia

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    The Afroasiatic languages (also known as Afro-Asiatic, Afrasian, Hamito-Semitic, or Semito-Hamitic) are a language family (or "phylum") of about 400 languages spoken predominantly in West Asia, North Africa, the Horn of Africa, and parts of the Sahara and Sahel. [4]

  3. Igor M. Diakonoff - Wikipedia

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    Igor Mikhailovich Diakonoff (occasionally spelled Diakonov, Russian: И́горь Миха́йлович Дья́конов; 12 January 1915 – 2 May 1999) was a Russian historian, linguist, and translator and a renowned expert on the Ancient Near East and its languages. His brothers were also distinguished historians.

  4. Afar language - Wikipedia

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    Afar is classified within the Cushitic branch of the Afroasiatic family. It is further categorized in the Lowland East Cushitic sub-group, along with Saho and Somali . [ 2 ] Its closest relative is the Saho language.

  5. List of Afro-Asiatic languages - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Afroasiatic ...

  6. Hadiyya language - Wikipedia

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    The phonology of the Hadiyya language, part of the Highland East Cushitic branch of the Afroasiatic language family, is characterized by its unique consonantal and vowel systems, syllable structure, and morphophonemic processes. Hadiyya has 23 consonant phonemes categorized by place and manner of articulation: [4] [page needed]

  7. Chadic languages - Wikipedia

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    Afroasiatic Linguistics 5, 1, 1–42. Newman, Paul (1978) 'Chado-Hamitic 'adieu': new thoughts on Chadic language classification', in Fronzaroli, Pelio (ed.), Atti del Secondo Congresso Internazionale di Linguistica Camito-Semitica. Florence: Instituto de Linguistica e di Lingue Orientali, Università di Firenze, 389–397.

  8. Proto-Afroasiatic language - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Ehret argues against the consensus that grammatical gender existed in Proto-Afroasiatic, arguing that its development is an isogloss separating all other Afroasiatic languages from Omotic, which alone preserves the original, genderless grammar of the proto-language. [72]

  9. Gedeo language - Wikipedia

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    Gedeo is a Highland East Cushitic language of the Afro-Asiatic family spoken in south central Ethiopia.Alternate names for the language include Derasa, Deresa, Darassa, Geddeo, Derasanya, Darasa.

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