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Alexander Militarev (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ю́рьевич Милитарёв; born
January 14, 1943) is a
Russian scholar of Semitic, Berber, Canarian, and Afroasiatic...
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Militarev and
Sergei Starostin to
create a
family tree.
Fleming (2006) was a more
recent attempt by Fleming, with a
different result from
Militarev and...
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Semitic branch. In his glottochronology-based classification,
Alexander Militarev presents the
Modern South Arabian languages as a
South Semitic branch...
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Alexander Militarev, who
argues that Proto-Afroasiatic was
spoken by
early agriculturalists in the
Levant and
subsequently spread to Africa.
Militarev ****ociates...
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generally presumed to be extinct.
Aikhenvald &
Militarev (1984) and
Blench (2006)
consider Sokna and
Fezzan to be
separate languages...
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recognized the
similarity of 'one' and 'two' to Kwʼadza
noted above.
Militarev notes similar forms to piye in
Chadic languages, such as
Hausa bíyúú 'two'...
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spoken in
Tmessa as a
dialect of Fezzan. Aikhenvald,
Alexandra Y. & A. Ju.
Militarev. 1984. Kl****ifikacija livijsko-guančskih jazykov. In IV
vsesojuznaja konferencija...
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Vicchio 2008, p. 184.
Allen 2015, pp. 80–81.
Ahmed 2017, p. 3.
Militarev, Alexander; Kogan,
Leoni (2005),
Semitic Etymological Dictionary 2: Animal...
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Upside Down Afrasian,
Afrikanistische Arbeitspapiere 50, pp. 19–34 "
Militarev A (2005) Once more
about glottochronology and
comparative method: the...
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shares the
feature of
prefix vowel reduction with Zenati.
Aikhenvald and
Militarev,
followed by
Ethnologue placed Siwi in an
Eastern Berber group, along...