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In the Sidamo group of languages as in Cushitic generally , the glottalized
consonants occasionally become glottal stops . In the domain of Ethiopic ,
Amharic of the province of Shoa has the same feature ; Cohen suspects here an
influence of ...
In the Sidamo group of languages as in Cushitic generally , the glottalized
consonants occasionally become glottal stops . In the domain of Ethiopic ,
Amharic of the province of Shoa has the same feature ; Cohen suspects here an
influence of ...
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E kpūnā , S kpie lie down mūā receive mūārā burn sāñnā fight sā " rā become
clean siā name , call sūā pick up tiā wash ti " 1 " rā , Sti " i'ri become black tūnūmā
arrive wɔrūmā fall yīblā fill yiñnā meet yöörā stop babā touch besirā go around ...
E kpūnā , S kpie lie down mūā receive mūārā burn sāñnā fight sā " rā become
clean siā name , call sūā pick up tiā wash ti " 1 " rā , Sti " i'ri become black tūnūmā
arrive wɔrūmā fall yīblā fill yiñnā meet yöörā stop babā touch besirā go around ...
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If , as soon as -ry had become -R- and -ul- had become -L- , all initial r's had
passed to R- , it is difficult to see why all initial l's should not have passed to L- too
. But if , on the contrary , we reckon with a period when l- and L- alternated in
word ...
If , as soon as -ry had become -R- and -ul- had become -L- , all initial r's had
passed to R- , it is difficult to see why all initial l's should not have passed to L- too
. But if , on the contrary , we reckon with a period when l- and L- alternated in
word ...
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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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