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Current Progress in Afro-Asiatic Linguistics

Papers of the Third International Hamito-Semitic Congress, London, 1978
  • Edited by: James Bynon
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 1984
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The papers in this volume derive from the Third Hamito-Semitic Congress, which took place in London in 1978. The papers, loosely grouped according to language families and theoretical issues, are in a number of cases considerably expanded and updated version of those presented at the conference. The papers in the earlier part of the volume tend to be more substantive and to present primary evidence, the subsequent ones focus more on specific issues within particular languages, are surveys of the field, or deal with questions of methodology. Together they provide an overview of the current state of affairs in the subject.


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Igor M. Diakonoff
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Bogumil W. Andrzejewski
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a comparison between the northern and the coastral dialects
Francesco Antinucci and Annarita Puglielli
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A comparative and historical phonology
David L. Appleyard
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Richard J. Hayward
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Hans-Jürgen Sasse
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Andrzej Zaborski
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Zygmunt Frajzyngier
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Paul Newman
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Russell G. Schuh
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H. Ekkehard Wolff
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The lexical evidence
James Bynon
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Paulette Galand-Pernet
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examples touaregs
Lionel Galand
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Karl-G. Prasse
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Pieter Reesink
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Werner Diem
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Felice Israel
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Thomas M. Johnstone
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Chaim Rabin
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Anton Schall
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Two ‘fringe semitic’ languages
Archibald N. Tucker
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Progress and prospects
Carleton T. Hodge
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état, problèmes, perspectives
Karel Petráček
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an afroasiatic trait
J. Joseph Pia
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Pascal Vernus
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Werner Vycichl
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