- Some
early treatments classified it as a Nilo-Saharan
language (Anbessa &
Unseth 1989,
Fleming 1991,
Blench 2010), but more
recent investigation (Kibebe...
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languages and the
latter was a
label also used to
refer to a
specific language (
Unseth 1997b), so the
label “Surmic” is now used. The
relationships in the chart...
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although a
group of 1,000
reportedly live
outside the town of
Welkite (
Unseth 1989). The
Sudanese speakers live in the area east of Er Roseires, around...
- Paris:
Librairie Ancienne Honore Champion. p. 79,
Kebbede Hordofa and
Peter Unseth. 1986. "Bird Talk" in Oromo.
Quaderni di
Studi Etiopici 6-7:74-83 Kiadó...
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family (Bender 1979). It is
subdivided in
several dialects (Ahland 2004,
Unseth 1985).[citation needed] As of 2024,
there were
around 159,418
Gumuz people...
-
group has
links with similar-named
privileged clans in
other Surmic groups (
Unseth and
Abbink 1998). In case of a
serious disagreement, one
party would simply...
- July 2015. Ager, Simon. "Wolof". Omniglot.
Retrieved 19
December 2019.
Unseth, 2009. Long ëë is rare (Torrence 2013:10).
Torrence 2013:11 Omar Ka, 1994...
- 81-134.
Unseth, Peter. 1986. "Word
Order Shift in
Negative Sentences of
Surma Languages".
Afrikanistische Arbeitspapiere 5: 135-143.
Unseth, Peter. 2007...
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Unseth,
Peter (2011). "Invention of
Scripts in West
Africa for
Ethnic Revitalization"...
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Adlam script in the SMP of the UCS" (PDF).
Retrieved 22 June 2016.
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Invention of
Scripts in West
Africa for
Ethnic Revitalization...