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In comparative studies, within Hamito-Semitic and between the latter and Indo-European, many scholars have tried to compare numerals as such. In this paper, it is suggested to compare other features in the domain of numerals, such as the... more
Barayin is an East Chadic language spoken by around 5000 people in the Guera region of the Republic of Chad. This dissertation examines a particular type of syntactic construction in the language, serial verb constructions, from the... more
The dialect spoken and written by the Jews of Babylonia from the third century CE onwards is known as “Jewish Babylonian Aramaic”. This is the first comprehensive description of this dialect since Levias’ “Grammar of Babylonian Aramaic”... more
This paper is a comparative wordlist and historical reconstruction of the West Chadic (A3) languages, formerly called the Angas-Sura group. It includes around 23 languages, although some of these, such as the Pan (Kofyar) cluster are so... more
An essay on the origins of the negative forms of verb in Berber (both in the perfective and in the imperfective stems). Since they usually display shortening of the first syllables and lengthening and/or fronting of the last vowel of the... more
Two dictionaries of Semito-Hamitic, one by Orel & Stolbova, and another one by Christopher Ehret, were published at the same time, thus allowing the public, for the first time, to assess their reliability. The authors disregard the... more
This thesis is the first linguistic analysis of Baraïn [bva], an East Chadic (Afroasiatic) language spoken by about 6,000 people in the Republic of Chad. The study focuses on the fundamental phonological, morphological, and syntactic... more
This document is a presentation of a reconstruction of the Proto-Central Chadic lexicon, along with full supporting data. These reconstructions are presented in conjunction with my PhD dissertation on the reconstruction of the phonology... more
This is an introduction and basic phonology, orthography proposal and a short dictionary of Nteng, a previously undocumented language in southwestern Plateau State, Nigeria. Nteng is part of West Chadic, A3, and the paper presents... more
Archaeological research on the Iron Age occupation at Lake Chad has focused so far on sites located in the clay plains to the south of the lake. Apart from extensive investigations on the Later Stone Age occupation (ca 1800–400 BC), the... more
The two languages presented in this paper are Jimi and Sharwa, both classified in the Bata group of Chadic Biu-Mandara A (NEWMAN 1977b, GRAVINA 2007). Jimi is spoken around the town of Bourrha in the Mayo-Tsanaga division of the Far North... more
East Chadic B is a subbranch composed of twenty languages of the Chadic family (Afroasiatic phylum) located in and around the Guéra region in the Republic of Chad. This paper draws attention to this underdocumented group of languages by... more
A short survey of linguistic contacts between Berber and Arabic in Jerba, taking into account field notes on the Berber language of Guellala and Behnstedt's articles on the Arabic spoken in Jerba. Interestingly, Arab borrowings in Berber... more
Updated version available on Zenodo: https://zenodo.org/record/4610523#.YFIQK2j7RPY This document contains about 1300 words in the Jalkiya dialect of Barayin (with occasional words in the Giliya dialect). Barayin is an East Chadic... more
Lagwan is a Central Chadic Kotoko language, spoken in northern Cameroon and neighbouring areas of Chad and Nigeria. It has a rich consonantal system, with consonants belonging to four major points of articulation: labial, coronal, dorsal... more
The past and future categories of Old Kanembu are absolute-relative tenses with posterior taxis as their orientational mechanism. The posterior location of events in temporal domains is tied up with the communicative goal of guiding the... more
[Paper in French] The study of the evidence provided by the comparison of forms in different Berber languages leads to the following conclusions: 1) An ancient phase of Berber possessed a strong dynamic stress, capable to provoke... more
This volume is divided into ten chapters and two parts: I: Cushitic, Berber, Semitic, Omotic and Proto-Afro-Asiatic CHAPTER 2, ‘Negation in Highland East Cushitic’, takes a comparative look at the forms and functions of negative... more
The Baraïn language is spoken in the Guera region of Chad (East Chadic, B3; or “Barein” [bva]). This community of approximately 6,000 speakers divide themselves into four distinct subgroups: Jalkiya, Giliya, Jalking, and Komiya. While two... more