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  1. an attempt to determine what can be known about proto-Cushitic, the language ancestral to the modern Cushitic languages. The results of this collaboration will obviously be crucial to any theories about the nature and history of proto-Afro-Asiatic. There are already pre­ liminary indications, based mainly on comparative percentages of

  2. The Cushitic languages are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family. They are spoken primarily in the Horn of Africa , with minorities speaking Cushitic languages to the north in Egypt and Sudan, and to the south in Kenya and Tanzania.

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  4. Jan 1, 2008 · This article situates Dahalo and Southern Cushitic within an overall seriation of the early phonological evolution of each of the Cushitic sub-branches. A sequence of nine diagnostic sound...

    • Christopher Ehret
  5. Dec 15, 2021 · License. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Authors: Gábor Takács. References (24) Abstract. The paper offers a preliminary report of the current research for a monographic comparative-etymological elaboration of...

    • Gábor Takács
  6. The Cushitic languages are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family. They are mainly spoken in the Horn of Africa and the Nile Valley. Some widely spoken Cushitic languages are Oromo, Somali, Beja, Agaw, Afar, Saho and Sidamo. [1]

  7. Cushitic Lexicon and Phonology contains a concise reconstruction of lexical and phonological proto-forms for various stages in the development of Cushitic languages, the largest branch within the Afrasian (Afro-Asiatic) phylum.

  8. www.ddl.ish-lyon.cnrs.fr › AUSSOIS2005_linguisticAUSSOIS 2005 moi - CNRS

    2005 – Aussois3. Linguistic approach. The Berber language and its place in Afro-Asiatic. Sub-Classification. Characteristics of Siwi. The case of Tuareg. Berber and Afro-Asiatic. Proto-Afrasian ~ 17 000 / 15 000 bp. ~ 15 000 Proto-Omotic Proto-Erythraic ~ 13 000 Proto-South-Erythraic (Proto-Cushitic) Proto-North-Erythraic ~ 11000 / 10 000 ...

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