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Etyma Afroasiatica Nova: Roots with Initial Labials (*b-, *p-, *f-, *m-)
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Etyma Afroasiatica Nova: Roots with Initial Labials (*b-, *p-, *f-, *m-)

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The volume presents a piece of the proto-lexicon of Semito-Hamitic or Afro-Asiatic, the language macrofamily with the oldest records in world history. The reconstruction of the underlying parental language is, however, a little cultivated and endangered field known to very few researchers, whose number hardly exceeds one dozen all over the world (half of them is retired) in spite of relatively better established positions of inner Semitological, Egyptological, Berberological, Cushitological, Omotic, and Chadic comparative research and a few attempts in the 1990s by the Russian linguists at reconstructing the root inventory of proto-Semito-Hamitic (proto-Afro-Asiatic), which the present project continues. The volumes of this project contain proto-roots not yet published therein.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Dietrich Reimer
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 October 2016
Pages
235
ISBN
9783496015581

The volume presents a piece of the proto-lexicon of Semito-Hamitic or Afro-Asiatic, the language macrofamily with the oldest records in world history. The reconstruction of the underlying parental language is, however, a little cultivated and endangered field known to very few researchers, whose number hardly exceeds one dozen all over the world (half of them is retired) in spite of relatively better established positions of inner Semitological, Egyptological, Berberological, Cushitological, Omotic, and Chadic comparative research and a few attempts in the 1990s by the Russian linguists at reconstructing the root inventory of proto-Semito-Hamitic (proto-Afro-Asiatic), which the present project continues. The volumes of this project contain proto-roots not yet published therein.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Dietrich Reimer
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 October 2016
Pages
235
ISBN
9783496015581