- an
earlier stage of Beja,
referred to in
different publications as "Old
Bedauye" or "Old Beja."
Helmut Satzinger has
identified the
names found on several...
- Blemmyan, Blemmye, Old Beja or Old
Bedauye is an
extinct Afroasiatic language of the Cu****ic
branch that was
spoken by the
Blemmyes in the
Eastern Desert...
-
obviously close to that of
Common Berbero-Libyan (CBL), as well as to
Bedauye. (
Bedauye might,
quite possibly, be
classified as a
family distinct from the...
-
obviously close to that of
Common Berbero-Libyan (CBL), as well as to
Bedauye. (
Bedauye might,
quite possibly, be
classified as a
family distinct from the...
-
Reinisch in 1895
proposed that it
derived from bálami "desert people" in the
Bedauye tongue (Beja language).
Although this
theory had long been neglected, this...
-
Egyptian III.C
Berber III.D Cu****ic III.D.1
Northern Cu****ic: Beja (
Bedauye) III.D.2
Central Cu****ic: Bogo (Bilin), Kamir, Khamta, Awiya, Damot, Kemant...
- Chamitisch-Semitischen Sprachen, 1890. Die Saho-Sprache, 2 volumes, 1890. Die
Bedauye-Sprache in Nordost-Afrika, 3 volumes, 1893–1895.. Die Somali-Sprache, 2...