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In: Explorations in Ethiopian Linguistics: Complex Predicates, Finiteness and Interrogativity ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01505309 ; Ronny Meyer; Yvonne Treis; Azeb Amha. Explorations in Ethiopian Linguistics: Complex Predicates, Finiteness and Interrogativity, 91, Otto Harrassowitz, pp.9-16, 2014, Abhandlungen für die Kunde des Morgenlandes (2014)
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Explorations in Ethiopian Linguistics: Complex Predicates, Finiteness and Interrogativity
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00988557 ; Otto Harrassowitz, pp.299, 2014 (2014)
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Der gebrochene Plural in den semitischen Sprachen
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Marco; Bunge. - : Philipps-Universität Marburg, 2014. : Fremdsprachliche Philologien, 2014
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Case in Semitic : roles, relations, and reconstruction
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Semitic languages : features, structures, relations, processes
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Il Lascito Linguistico Italiano In Dodecaneso, Libia E Corno D'Africa: L2, Pidgin E Prestiti ...
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Like many other European countries, at the end of the 19th century Italy occupied a number of territories around the world, though most of these colonies were located in Africa. In those where the Italian presence has been longer and more pervading, Italian language is still spoken as a second language (e.g. in the Dodecanese, now part of Greece) or in a corrupt form (Simplified Italian of Ethiopia). Nevertheless, given that many years have passed since Italy's colonizing mission, today the number of speakers of Italian is steadily decreasing. However it is also noted that many loanwords still remain, phonetically adapted and incorporated in languages such as Libyan Arabic, Amharic, Oromo, Gawwada, Saho, Tigrinya and Somali (among others). The goal of this work is to give an overall view of these languages, by collecting Italian loanwords found in previous literature as well as in dictionaries, thus making it possible to draw a comparison and find continuities and breaks between them. An historic ... : B.A. Thesis ...
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Amharic; Amharic Language; Colonialism; Dodecanese; Eritrea; Eritrean and Ethiopian languages; Ethiopia; Ethiopian languages; Ethiopian Studies; Gawwada; Italian Colonialism; Italian colonialism; Italian Colonialism and Postcolonialism; Lybia; Oromo; Oromolanguage/linguistics and Literature; Pidgin; Pidgin and Creole Languages; Pidgin and creole studies; Pidgin Languages; Pidgins & Creoles; Pidgins and Creoles; Post-Colonialism; Research on semitic languages of Ethiopia, Tigrinya; Saho; Saho Language; Somali language; Somalia
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URL: https://zenodo.org/record/290286 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.290286
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Review of: The Semitic languages: An international handbook, Stefan Weninger, Geoffrey Khan, Michael P. Streck, and Janet C. E. Watson, editors
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The Eteocretan Language in Dreros and the Semitic Languages: New Considerations ; L’eteocretese di Dreros e il semitico: nuove considerazioni
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In: Myrtia; Vol. 28 (2013); 17-29 ; Myrtia; V. 28 (2013); 17-29 ; 1989-4619 ; 0213-7674 (2013)
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Dialectology of the semitic languages : proceedings of the IV Meeting on comparative semitics, Zaragoza, 06/9-11/2010
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Grammaticalization in Semitic
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