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The negative perfect is formed in the Ethiopic languages by a morpheme prefixed or suffixed ( or both ) to the verb . 64 These morphemes are Geez , Tigre ' i- , Tigrinya ' ay - n , Amh . Harari , Gafat , al - m , Argobba al — u after ...
The negative perfect is formed in the Ethiopic languages by a morpheme prefixed or suffixed ( or both ) to the verb . 64 These morphemes are Geez , Tigre ' i- , Tigrinya ' ay - n , Amh . Harari , Gafat , al - m , Argobba al — u after ...
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For the relative negative , Selti alone uses the compound imperfect in the nega- tive , thus aysäbran säb ' the man who does not break'.76 This Selti construction is the same as the one in Sidamo : amman - anno - kki manči ' the man who ...
For the relative negative , Selti alone uses the compound imperfect in the nega- tive , thus aysäbran säb ' the man who does not break'.76 This Selti construction is the same as the one in Sidamo : amman - anno - kki manči ' the man who ...
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77 79 not speak ' ( negative * al- ) , " yämmaynägər ' he who does not speak ' ( relative yämma- , negative aynägər ) . 78 The language of Gafat , the Gurage dialect of Aymallal , and the Oriental Gurage dialects of Selti - Wolane ...
77 79 not speak ' ( negative * al- ) , " yämmaynägər ' he who does not speak ' ( relative yämma- , negative aynägər ) . 78 The language of Gafat , the Gurage dialect of Aymallal , and the Oriental Gurage dialects of Selti - Wolane ...
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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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