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... South - Ethiopic ? and if in South - Ethiopic , in which sub - group ? " In order to answer this question I shall consider in the next sections only those phenomena which permit a linguistic classification . PHONOLOGY 1.1 LARYNGALS ...
... South - Ethiopic ? and if in South - Ethiopic , in which sub - group ? " In order to answer this question I shall consider in the next sections only those phenomena which permit a linguistic classification . PHONOLOGY 1.1 LARYNGALS ...
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... South Arabic group : ( a ) Mehri , and its dialects : Botahari and Harsusi ; ( b ) Šhauri , and its dialect of Curia Muria ; ( c ) Soqotri . The sources of the modern South Arabic words are the following : For MEHRI : A. Jahn , Die ...
... South Arabic group : ( a ) Mehri , and its dialects : Botahari and Harsusi ; ( b ) Šhauri , and its dialect of Curia Muria ; ( c ) Soqotri . The sources of the modern South Arabic words are the following : For MEHRI : A. Jahn , Die ...
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... South Arabic words are arranged as follows : 1. Words common to all the Semitic languages 2. Words found in South Arabic and in South Semitic ( Arabic , Ethiopic ) 2.1 . South Arabic - Arabic 2.2 . South Arabic - Ethiopic 3. Words common to ...
... South Arabic words are arranged as follows : 1. Words common to all the Semitic languages 2. Words found in South Arabic and in South Semitic ( Arabic , Ethiopic ) 2.1 . South Arabic - Arabic 2.2 . South Arabic - Ethiopic 3. Words common to ...
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
The Roumanian Vocatives | 22 |
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