- The
Afroasiatic languages (also
known as Afro-Asiatic,
Afrasian, Hamito-Semitic, or Semito-Hamitic) are a
language family (or "phylum") of
about 400 languages...
- publications. In Fleming's model,
Borean includes ten
different groups:
Afrasian (his term for Afroasiatic), Kartvelian, Dravidian, a
group comprising Sumerian...
- (PAA), also
known as Proto-Hamito-Semitic, Proto-Semito-Hamitic, and Proto-
Afrasian, is the
reconstructed proto-language from
which all
modern Afroasiatic...
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about 10,000
years old. He
wrote (Militarev 2002, p. 135) that the "Proto-
Afrasian language, on the
verge of a
split into
daughter languages", meaning, in...
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archeological record. He has
published many works,
including Reconstructing Proto-
Afrasian (1995) and
Ancient Africa (2023). He has
written around seventy scholarly...
- Takacs, and
David L.
Appleyard (eds.),
Selected Comparative-Historical
Afrasian Linguistic Studies in
Memory of Igor M. Diakonoff,
LINCOM Europa, 55–60...
- Njenga; Mageza-Barthel, Rirhandu; Schulze-Engler, Frank, eds. (2020).
Afrasian Transformations:
Transregional Perspectives on
Development Cooperation...
- (PDF) on 2016-03-04.
Retrieved 2019-06-12. Bender, L. (1997). "Upside Down
Afrasian".
Afrikanistische Arbeitspapiere. 50: 19–34. Hetzron,
Robert (1972). Ethiopian...
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Hebrew words meaning "breast",
means "to extend" (lengthwise) in proto-
Afrasian and into "pre-proto-Semitic"
while šdh
means a
plain in
Canaanite but a...
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Occasional Papers. 3. Dar es Salaam. Militarev,
Alexander (2023). "Hadza as
Afrasian?".
Journal of
Language Relationship. 2 (21): 71–90. Miller, Kirk (2008)...