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  1. Afroasiatic languages also differ with respect to the number of negative markers in each language. Within deontic modality, most Afroasiatic languages make a formal distinction between the imperative and wishes expressed to persons other than the second person, variously called jussive, optative, and subjunctive.

  2. Afro-Asiatic (or Afroasiatic; also known as “Hamito-Semitic”) is an entity of genetically related languages which is often labeled a macro-family or language phylum due to the number and typological diversity of its member languages and the chronological depth of this entity. In any case the choice of the label is arbitrary and depends on ...

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  4. Apr 9, 2023 · The Afro-Asiatic (or Afroasiatic, previously Hamito-Semitic) language family is a large group of languages spoken throughout the Arabian Peninsula, Northern Africa, and some of sub-Saharan Africa ...

  5. Sep 6, 1999 · Fig. 1 Afro-Asiatic Language Family. Adapted from Ruhlen 1987. Bomhard postulates that from Proto-Afroasiatic (henceforth PAA), Chadic was the first to break off. Omotic and Cushitic followed the example and split together, as did Egyptian, Berber, and Semitic in another group.

  6. Afroasiatic ( Afro-Asiatic ), also known as Afrasian and in older sources as Hamito-Semitic ( Chamito-Semitic) [3] or Semito-Hamitic, [4] is a large language family of about 300 languages. [5] It includes languages spoken predominantly in West Asia, North Africa, the Horn of Africa and parts of the Sahel .

  7. May 9, 2018 · Afro-Asiatic languages. Afro-Asiatic languages (Hamito-Semitic) Only family of languages common to both Asia and Africa. They are spoken by c. 130 million people in n Africa, the Sahara, parts of e, w, and central Africa, and w Asia. On the African continent, it includes such languages as Berber and the now extinct Coptic and ancient Egyptian.

  8. Introduction. Afroasiatic languages are found across North Africa and throughout much of East Africa and the Middle East. Afroasiatic is generally considered to be comprised of the language families Berber, Chadic, Cushitic, Egyptian, Omotic, and Semitic. Well-known Afroasiatic languages include Arabic, Ancient Egyptian, Somali, Tuareg, and Hausa.

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