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Regional State" (SERS). It is part of the
Dullay dialect cluster.
There is no
superordinate ethnonym. The name '
Dullay' was
established by Amborn,
Minker and...
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language is no
longer a
living language, but
there is a
revival movement)
Dullay languages Tsamai language Ale
language ****e
people Iraqw people Alagwa...
- The
Dullay languages belong to the Cu****ic
subgroup of the Afro-Asiatic
language family and are
spoken in Ethiopia.
Dullay is a
dialect continuum consisting...
- East Cu****ic Saho–Afar
Southern Nuclear Omo–Tana
Oromoid Peripheral (?)
Dullay Yaaku Highland East Cu****ic is a
coordinate (sister)
branch with Lowland...
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Oromoid (including
Oromo and Konso), Omo-Tana (including
Somali and Arbore),
Dullay, and Saho-Afar. A
number of tree
models of how
these relate to each other...
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before the
vowels *a, *o; in the
closely related Gidole always to /h/. In
Dullay, *k
develops to /h/ in Harso, /x/ in Gawwada. Word-initially, /ʔ/ usually...
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Bussa from the
Dullay to
Konsoid branch of Cu****ic, but left the Mashole, Lohu, and
Dobase (D'oopace, D'opaasunte)
dialects in
Dullay as the
Dobase language...
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opinions as to how the
languages are interrelated. The
positions of the
Dullay languages and of
Yaaku are uncertain. They have
traditionally been ****igned...
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Atlas Zenati East
Zenati Mzab–Wargla
Tuareg Western Chadic Cu****ic Agaw
Dullay Highland East
Lowland East Omo–Tana Macro-Somali Rendille–Boni
Somali languages...
- south-central Ethiopia. They are
often grouped with
Lowland East Cu****ic,
Dullay, and
Yaaku as East Cu****ic. The most po****r
language is Sidama, with close...