11 langues concernées
34 titres trouvés
[928] Appleyard, David L. (1972) : /a-/ and /as-/ verb forms in Amharic
[929] Appleyard, David L. (1975) : A descriptive outline of Kemant
[930] Appleyard, David L. (1975) : The Semitic basis of the Amharic lexicon
[931] Appleyard, David L. (1977) : A comparative approach to the Amharic lexicon
[932] Appleyard, David L. (1978) : Linguistic evidence of non-Semitic influence in the history of Ethiopian Semitic: lexical borrowing in Ge‘ez and other Ethiopian Semitic languages
[933] Appleyard, David L. (1982) : Prepositional particles in Somali and their cognates in other Cushitic languages
[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
[936] Appleyard, David L. (1984) : Possessive pronoun suffixes in Somali and their cognates in other Cushitic languages
[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
[939] Appleyard, David L. (1987) : A grammatical sketch of Khamtanga
[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
[943] Appleyard, David L. (1988) : A definite article in Xamtanga
[944] Appleyard, David L. (1989) : The relative verb in focus constructions: an Ethiopian ara feature
[945] Appleyard, David L. (1990) : Prepositional particles in Somali and their cognates in other Cushitic languages
[946] Appleyard, David L. (1991) : The role of tone in some Cushitic languages
[947] Appleyard, David L. (1991) : The vowel system of Agaw: reconstruction and historical inferences
[948] Appleyard, David L. (1992) : R. C. Abraham’s work on Amharic
[949] Appleyard, David L. (1992) : Vocalic ablaut and aspect marking in the verb in Agaw
[950] Appleyard, David L. (1994) : The languages of the Sudan (Nilo-Saharan)
[951] Appleyard, David L. (1994) : The languages of Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia and Jibuti
[952] Appleyard, David L. (1995) : Colloquial Amharic: a complete language discourse
[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
[956] Appleyard, David L. (1998) : Language death: the case of Qwarenya (Ethiopia)
[957] Appleyard, David L. (1999) : Afroasiatic and the Nostratic hypothesis
[958] Appleyard, David L. (2001) : The verb to say as a verb “recycling device” in Ethiopian languages
[959] Appleyard, David L. (2003) : Berber overview
[24901] Appleyard, David L. (2006) : A Comparative Dictionary of the Agaw Languages
[2114] Bender, Marvin Lionel , Gábor Takács & David L. Appleyard (Ed) (2003) : Selected comparative-historical Afrasian linguistic studies, in memory of Igor M. Diakonoff