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Cushitic and omotic languages

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What unifies Cushitic and Omotic studies, along with the limited number of scholars in this field, is the distinct genetic division of languages in East Africa. While identifying Cushitic, Omotic, or Semitic languages is relatively straightforward, the region's uniqueness plays a crucial role. Northeast Africa stands out due to its landscape, mild highland climate, the predominance of the Ethiopic race, significant Semitic influence over the past two and a half millennia, and a rich indigenous Christian culture. These factors create a distinct cultural province, making it the third major geographic-cultural area in Africa, alongside White and Black Africa. This complexity adds to the region's allure and informs our scholarly engagement. The contents include comparative articles on Afro-Asiatic comparisons, Cushitic and Omotic languages, and specific studies on languages such as Agaw, Ma’a, and Oromo. Contributions cover various topics, including etymological indices, verbal inflection, the rise of new terms, and the history of written literature. The documentation of findings from international conferences on Cushitic and Omotic languages further enriches the discourse, showcasing the depth and diversity of research in this fascinating field.

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Cushitic and omotic languages, Catherine Griefenow Mewis

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1996
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