African Studies: Lingustics & People of the Horn of Africa
 
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C0001 African Languages / Linguistics Portal
C0002 African Studies > Linguistics of African Languages Portal
C0003 Languages of Africa
There are an estimated 2,000 languages spoken in Africa.[1] They fall into four major linguistic families: Afro-Asiatic stretches from North Africa to the Horn of Africa and Southwest Asia.Nilo-Saharan is centered on Sudan and Chad. Niger-Congo covers West, Central, and Southeast Africa.Khoe is concentrated in the deserts of Namibia and Botswana.From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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C0004 Genetics and linguistics in sub-Saharan Africa Article
C0005 Ancient African Writing Systems and Knowledge Article
C0006 Current Unreached Ethno-Linguistic Peoples with over 10,000 persons in the Horn of Africa Research
C0007 Africa-Asia relations: some historical, cultural and lingustic connections Article
C0008 A Linguistics Bibliography of the Somali Language:La bibliographie linguistique du somali Bibliography
C0009 A brief study of Somali Etymology and its historic-linguistic potential Research
C0010 African Language Materials Archive(ALMA) � Home ALMA website
C0011 Basic documents on language policy in Africa Portal
C0010 The Asmara Declaration on African Languages and Literatures Research
C0011 Sociolingo's Africa Portal
C0012 Race and Ethnicity in the Horn of Africa Article
C0013 Ethnic Distinction Among the Oromo What Factors Make a People Group Distinct? Article
C0014 Afar, Ophir and the Mists of History Article
C0015 Tigre, Tigray, Tigrinya � Ethnicites, Languages and Politics Ethnologue: Web
C0016 Language Family Trees Afro-Asiatic, Semitic, South, Ethiopian Wyatt Archaeological Research
C0017 Afro-Asiatic languages
The Afro-Asiatic languages are a language family of about 240 languages and 250 million people widespread throughout North Africa and Southwest Asia. The following language subfamilies are included: * Berber languages,Chadic languages,Egyptian languages,Semitic languages,Cushitic languages,Beja languages,Omotic languages
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C0018 Colour, Race and Genetics in the Horn of Africa Article
C0019 People Profile The Somali People Article
C0020 Profiles of Some Peoples of Africa Portal
C0021 Hamitic Races And Languages Article
C0022 Somalia: origins, migrations and settlement Research paper
C0023 Ethnic groups in Sudan Portal
C0024 People Profile The Nuer of Sudan and Ethiopia Article
C0025 The Nuer People of Southern Sudan�Part 1 Article
C0026 Encyclopedia resources on Dinka Portal
C0027 Sudan Archaeology: Archaeological resources Portal
C0028 The Sudan Archaeological Research Society in London Research website
C0029 Arkamani Sudan ElectronicJournal of Archaeology and Anthropology
An Arabic/English Review of Archaeological and Anthropological Research in the Sudan. It is essentially a one-man endeavor that has been maintained since 2001 by Prof.Dr. Osama Abdel-Rahman Elnur, (x) Director General of the General Directorate of Antiquities and Museums, Sudan. Prof. of archaeology at The Academy of Graduate Studies
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C0030 Sudan Archaeology Portal

 

 

 

African Studies: Lingustics & People of the Horn of Africa