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01772Afro-Asiatique > Couchitique > Central > awngi   (awn)
NomsAgau ; Agaw ; Agaw (Awiya) ; Agaw (Kaïliña) ; Agew ; Awngi ; Awŋi ; Kolisi ; Proto-Agaw ; agaw ; sud-agaw

46 titres trouvés

[65]   Abeba Sirak (1986) : The structure of simple declarative sentences in Awngi
[934]   Appleyard, David L. (1984) : Internal classification of the Agaw languages: a comparative and historical phonology
[935]   Appleyard, David L. (1984) : The morphology of the negative verb in Agaw
[937]   Appleyard, David L. (1986) : The radical extension system of the verb in Agaw
[938]   Appleyard, David L. (1986) : Agaw, Cushitic and Afroasiatic: the personal pronoun revisited
[940]   Appleyard, David L. (1987) : Reinisch’s work on Agau and its significance today
[941]   Appleyard, David L. (1988) : The Agaw languages: a comparative morphological perspective
[942]   Appleyard, David L. (1988) : Gender in the inflexion of the noun in Agaw
[947]   Appleyard, David L. (1991) : The vowel system of Agaw: reconstruction and historical inferences
[949]   Appleyard, David L. (1992) : Vocalic ablaut and aspect marking in the verb in Agaw
[953]   Appleyard, David L. (1996) : Preparing a comparative Agaw dictionary
[954]   Appleyard, David L. (1996) : Kaïliña: a ‘new’ Agaw dialect and its implications for Agaw dialectology
[955]   Appleyard, David L. (1996) : The position of Agaw within Cushitic
[24901]   Appleyard, David L. (2006) : A Comparative Dictionary of the Agaw Languages
[3095]   Böhm, Gerhard (1983) : Der Bau des Prädikats in den Agau-Sprachen
[5625]   Dombrowski, Franz Amadeus (1987) : Leo Reinischs materieller Beitrag zur Bedeutung des Agau, insbesondere des Bilin, für Erforschung der hamitischen und semitischen Sprachen
[5626]   Dombrowski, Franz Amadeus (1988) : Bilin and Awngi verbal systems: a critical evaluation of passive extensions
[26198]   Fallon, Paul D. (2009) : The Velar Ejective in Proto-Agaw
[26830]   Fallon, Paul D. (2015) : Coronal Ejectives and EthioSemitic Borrowing in Proto-Agaw
[8042]   Haile Leul Yigebru (1991) : VP-complementation in Awngi
[8698]   Hetzron, Robert (1967) : Agaw numerals and incongruence in Semitic
[8716]   Hetzron, Robert (1976) : The Agaw languages
[8722]   Hetzron, Robert (1978) : The nominal system of Awngi (Southern Agaw)
[8727]   Hetzron, Robert (1988) : Le sud-agaw (awngi)
[8729]   Hetzron, Robert (1994) : A note on genitival agreement in Awngi
[8733]   Hetzron, Robert (1997) : Awngi phonology
[9180]   Hudson, Grover (1994) : Agaw words in South Ethiopian Semitic?
[27798]   Leyew, Zelealem (2020) : Kolisi
[27095]   Nakano, Akio (2008) : Fundamental Dialogues in Awngi (I)
[27106]   Nakano, Akio (2009) : Fundamental Dialogues in Awngi (II)
[16177]   Palmer, Frank R. (1959) : The verb classes of Agaw (Awiya)
[17878]   Sasse, Hans-Jürgen (1974) : Ein Subjektskasus im Agaw
[19332]   Taddese Mengistu (1984) : The noun phrase in Awngi
[19531]   Tezerra Allene (1970) : Form and conjugation of the verb in Agaw
[19991]   Tubiana, Joseph (1951/54) : Formations nominales en agaw occidental
[19992]   Tubiana, Joseph (1954) : Sur la répartition géographique des dialectes agaw
[19993]   Tubiana, Joseph (1957) : Note sur la distribution géographique des dialectes agaw
[20344]   Vetoshkina, Tatiana Lʼvovna (1988) : Negation in the Agaw languages: problems of reconstruction
[20812]   Wedekind, Charlotte & Klaus Wedekind (1995) : A survey of Awngi
[20815]   Wedekind, Charlotte & Klaus Wedekind (2002) : Sociolinguistic survey of the Awngi language of Ethiopia
[21485]   Worku Gela (1986) : The phonology of Awngi
[21721]   Zaborski, Andrzej (2001) : A note on the classification of Agaw as a branch of East Cushitic
[21754]   Zelealem [Mollaligne] Leyew (1989) : The relative clause in Awngi
[21756]   Zelealem [Mollaligne] Leyew (1994) : Short bibliography of the Agew languages and Shinasha
[27431]   Zelealem [Mollaligne] Leyew (2016) : The Description of Colour Terms in Ethiopian Languages
[21757]   Zelealem [Mollaligne] Leyew, Klaus Wedekind & Charlotte Wedekind (1994) : [On Gojjam area languages Awngi, Qemant, Shinasha, Xamtanga, Boro]