This book presents the first comprehensive study of Dime, an endangered Omotic language spoken by about 5400 speakers in south-west Ethiopia. The study presents analysis of the …
G Hudson - Aethiopica, 2004 - journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de
Abstract The 1994 Population and Housing Census of Ethiopia gathered considerable information of linguistic interest, notably the number of speakers of seventy-seven …
Eritrea does not constitute a unit linguistically or culturally. Instead, this new-born country, with an estimated population of about 3,500,000 people, is characterized by a large variety …
This article offers a reconstruction of the history of the formation and dispersal of Me'en territorial groups in Käfa, Southwest Ethiopia. An evaluation of the oral traditions of the …
Thoroughly revised and updated with some 500 new entries-including the addition of pertinent Internet sites-this is the only bibliographic guide to information sources for …
PD Fallon - Sustaining Linguistic Diversity, 2008 - books.google.com
Blin, also called Bilin or Bilen, is a Central Cushitic (or Agaw) language of Eritrea with approximately ninety thousand speakers. The Blin are located in the 'Anseba Administrative …
S Kaji, S Xiaomeng, Y Chul-Joon… - A History of African …, 2019 - books.google.com
Africa is distant from most Asian countries and from Australia, both geographically and historically. With respect to Asian language studies (such as Sino-Tibetan and …
Blin, also called Bilin or Bilen, is a Central Cushitic (or Agaw) language of Eritrea with approximately ninety thousand speakers. The Blin are located in the 'Anseba Administrative …
K Masuda - Journal of African Studies, 1997 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Over the past few decades, a considerable number of studies have been made on the people living around the Omo river in Southwest Ethiopia. However the study of the Banna …