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Of “Βουγαειτων” and “Ματλια” [updated]
After a year and some change, I’m revisiting an argument about Ge’ez phonology that may be so simply solved. Continue reading Of “Βουγαειτων” and “Ματλια” [updated]
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After a year and some change, I’m revisiting an argument about Ge’ez phonology that may be so simply solved. Continue reading Of “Βουγαειτων” and “Ματλια” [updated]
I’m really talking about a single Aramaic sound change. Continue reading Trees in Ethiopian Semitic and “Proto-Semitic” *ṣ́
It has been a while since I revisited the topic of “rare” fricatives in Semitic. I don’t know why. I’ve … Continue reading Well, I got a Semitic idea from the “Glottalic Theory”: አንቀጽ ፫
Even if they are shared between two geographically close-by branches of the phylum, it can be argued that they’re simply … Continue reading Some rare cases of Afroasiatic shared vocabulary
Warning: I am no fan of saying gene distribution lines up with language distribution, but I feel this post is necessary. Continue reading The “Ethio-Somali” gene and Semitic
I have to admit, the “Sabaean theory” isn’t half as racialized as it’s progenitor. Continue reading The “Sabaean Theory” is no bastard
I normally avoid referencing Indo-European linguistics when writing my posts or just explaining my ideas in general. Continue reading “Well, I got a Semitic idea from the “Glottalic Theory” [updated]”