- The
Afroasiatic languages (or Afro-Asiatic,
sometimes Afrasian), also
known as Hamito-Semitic or Semito-
Hamitic, are a
language family (or "phylum") of...
-
three Hamitic branches have not been
shown to form an
exclusive (monophyletic)
phylogenetic unit of
their own,
separate from
other Afroasiatic languages, linguists...
-
Eastern and Southern,
which he
called Nilo-
Hamitic, were a
mixture of (Western)
Nilotic and
Hamitic languages (in particular,
modern Cu****ic),
based on...
- Argobba–Amharic "
Languages of Sudan". Ethnologue.
Retrieved 24
February 2024. Diakonov, Igor
Mikhailovich (1965). Semito-
Hamitic Languages: An
Essay in classification...
- Samo****, Turkish, Mongolian, Manchu, Yukaghir, Eskimo, Semitic, and
Hamitic languages, with the door left open to the
eventual inclusion of others. The...
- "Nilo-
Hamitic"
languages.
Blench (2012)
treats the
Burun languages as a
fourth subgroup of Nilotic. In
previous classifications, the
languages were included...
-
Sprachen der
Hamiten (The
Languages of the Hamites). He used the term
Hamitic. Meinhof's
system of
classification of the
Hamitic languages was
based on a belief...
- and the
Dravidian languages spoken by 19.64% of Indians; both
families together are
sometimes known as
Indic languages.
Languages spoken by the remaining...
- Semito-
Hamitic Languages: An
Essay in classification. Nauka,
Central Department of
Oriental Literature. p. 12. Igorʹ Mikhaĭlovich Dʹi︠a︡konov Semito-
Hamitic...
- grounds,
termed Aryan (Indo-European),
Semitic (Semitic
languages), and
Hamitic (
Hamitic languages i.e. Berber-Cu****ic-Egyptian). 19th
century classifications...