- word list is
given in Václav Blažek (2008). The four Ta-Ne
Omotic (North
Omotic)
subdivisions given by Güldemann (2018) are: Ometo-C’ara
Gimira (Bench)...
- The
Omotic languages are a
group of
languages spoken in
southwestern Ethiopia, in the Omo
River region and
southeastern Sudan in Blue Nile State. The Geʽez...
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family into six branches: Berber, Chadic, Cu****ic, Egyptian, Semitic, and
Omotic. The vast
majority of
Afroasiatic languages are
considered indigenous to...
- The
Aroid or Ari-Banna (sometimes
South Omotic or Somotic)
languages possibly belong to the Afro-Asiatic
family and are
spoken in Ethiopia.
There are five...
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typologically divergent and
renamed as "
Omotic".
Today the
inclusion of
Omotic as a part of Cu****ic has been abandoned.
Omotic is most
often seen as an independent...
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restructure due to
areal contact, with the
evolution of
Chadic (and
likely also
Omotic)
serving as
pertinent examples. No
consensus exists as to
where proto-Afroasiatic...
- 2008.
Links between Cu****ic,
Omotic,
Chadic and the
position of Kujarge. 5th
International Conference of Cu****ic and
Omotic languages. Ehret, Christopher...
- (1988).
Fritz Serzisko (ed.). Cu****ic-
Omotic:
Papers from the
International Symposium on Cu****ic and
Omotic Languages, Cologne,
January 6-9, 1986. Buske...
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dialect cluster of the
Omotic family,
generally accepted as part of the Afro-Asiatic
language family. They
include the most
populous Omotic language, Wolaytta...
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description now
retired from ISO 639-3
Borna language (Ethiopia), a
North Omotic language spoken in
western Ethiopia Borna snakehead,
Channa amphibeus, an...