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ALTERNATION BETWEEN GLOTTALIZED AND SIMPLE PHONEMES . The Semitic ' emphatic ' phonemes are glottalized in Ethiopic . For Sidamo , Cerulli ( 47 ) observes that q is farther front than the corresponding phoneme in Amharic , and therefore ...
ALTERNATION BETWEEN GLOTTALIZED AND SIMPLE PHONEMES . The Semitic ' emphatic ' phonemes are glottalized in Ethiopic . For Sidamo , Cerulli ( 47 ) observes that q is farther front than the corresponding phoneme in Amharic , and therefore ...
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The alternation t : t seems to be rare in the Sidamo group . Note Sidamo uțța ' fence ' : Hadiya wotā ( Cerulli 193 ) , and Sidamo futta ' cotton ' : Hadiya futo ( Cerulli 200 ) . The language of Ganğero , regarded by Cerulli as ...
The alternation t : t seems to be rare in the Sidamo group . Note Sidamo uțța ' fence ' : Hadiya wotā ( Cerulli 193 ) , and Sidamo futta ' cotton ' : Hadiya futo ( Cerulli 200 ) . The language of Ganğero , regarded by Cerulli as ...
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MORPHOPHONEMIC ALTERNATION 2.0 . This section is limited to a discussion of two types of phonemic alternation : regular phonological alternation , in which a phoneme changes under definable conditions in any morpheme , and irregular ...
MORPHOPHONEMIC ALTERNATION 2.0 . This section is limited to a discussion of two types of phonemic alternation : regular phonological alternation , in which a phoneme changes under definable conditions in any morpheme , and irregular ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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