Bilen people Qemant people Xamir people Afar people Saho people Irob people Arbore people Daasanach people El Molo people (most no longer speak a Cushitic...
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merge with *n in most languages, but might be reflected as /ɲ/ in Oromo, Arbore and Yaaku in a few cases. The velar nasal *ŋ is reconstructed also for Agaw...
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Nilotic-Cushitic contacts. Sprache und Geschichte in Afrika 1. 75‒92. Ehret, Christopher. 1987. Proto-Cushitic Reconstruction. In Sprache und Geschichte in Afrika...
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Gawwada, Tsamay, and Diraasha Areas with Excursions to Birayle (Ongota) and Arbore (Irbore): Part 2 Archived 2012-07-28 at the Wayback Machine. SIL Electronic...
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Voßen. 1979. Proto-Baz: Some aspects of early Nilotic-Cushitic contacts. Sprache und Geschichte in Afrika 1. 75‒92. Sasse, Hans-Jürgen (1979). "Consonant...
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speakers simply use the word parve, or small: parve can → small dog parve arbore → small tree Klaus P. Schneider, Diminutives in English, Max Niemeyer Verlag...
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the towns of Storozynetz and Vama, as well as the rural communities of Arbore, Dornești and Țibeni. Throughout his life, Demeter von Tuschinski received...
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(Pfälzisch) and Swabian German (Schwäbisch) was spoken in farming villages like Arbore (Arbora), Bădeuți (Deutsch Badeutz), Frătăuții Vechi (Alt Fratautz), Frătăuții...
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