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  2. ePathshala - Wikipedia

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    It hosts educational resources for teachers, students, parents, researchers and educators, can be accessed on the Web, and is available on Google Play, App Store and Windows. [3] The content is available in English , Hindi and Urdu .

  3. List of departments of linguistics - Wikipedia

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  4. Languages of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    In Ethiopia, the term "Nilotic" is often used to refer to Nilo-Saharan languages and their communities. However, in academic linguistics, "Nilotic" is only part of "Nilo-Saharan", a segment of the larger Nilo-Saharan family. Nilo-Saharan. Anuak language (also in South Sudan) Berta language; Gumuz language; Kacipo-Balesi language (also in South ...

  5. List of universities and colleges in Tigray - Wikipedia

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    Has 14,300 students in 37 departments and six colleges [1] Admas University College: Mekelle: Private Adwa College of Teacher's Education: Adwa: Governmental Adwa Pan-African University: Adwa: 2017 Governmental and private This institution is under construction. [2] Alage College: Alage: 2002 Private Alpha University College: Mekelle: Private ...

  6. Ethiopian language area - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian language area is a hypothesized linguistic area that was first proposed by Charles A. Ferguson (1970, 1976), who posited a number of phonological and morphosyntactic features that were found widely across Ethiopia and Eritrea, including the Ethio-Semitic, Cushitic and Omotic languages but not the Nilo-Saharan languages.

  7. Ethio-Semitic languages - Wikipedia

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    Ethio-Semitic (also Ethiopian Semitic, Ethiosemitic, Ethiopic or Abyssinian [2]) is a family of languages spoken in Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Sudan. [1] They form the western branch of the South Semitic languages , itself a sub-branch of Semitic , part of the Afroasiatic language family .

  8. Ethiopian studies - Wikipedia

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    The classical core of Ethiopian and Eritrean studies is the philology of the written sources of Christian Ethiopia and Eritrea and Ethio-semitic linguistics. While this approach is still alive and has its role, Ethiopian and Eritrean studies has opened to a wider concept that tries to avoid a bias in favour of the Christian Abyssinian culture ...

  9. Jijiga University - Wikipedia

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    Jijiga University is a university in Jijiga, the capital of the Somali Region, Ethiopia. Jijiga is located in the south eastern part of Ethiopia, 635 kilometres (395 mi) from Addis Ababa . Jijiga University is one of the 13 newly founded governmental universities in Ethiopia.