Dizoid languages
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Dizoid_languages an entity of type: WikicatLanguagesOfEthiopia
Die Sprachfamilie Dizoid gehört zu der omotischen Sprachfamilie. Sie werden überwiegend in der Kaffaregion in Äthiopien gesprochen. Man klassifiziert die Dinzoid Sprachen folgendermaßen (eckige Klammern bezeichnen den SIL-Code):
* Dizoid Sprachfamilie
* Dizi [mdx]
* [noz]
* [she]
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The Dizoid or Maji (Majoid) languages consist of three languages spoken in southwestern Ethiopia:
* Dizi
* Sheko
* Nayi (Na'o) Dizi differs from the rest of the two languages somewhat more (Aklilu 2003), although Glottolog considers similarities between Sheko and Nayi to be due to retentions rather than evidence of subgrouping. Güldemann (2018) accepts that Dizoid is more likely to be related to Ta-Ne ("North Omotic") than Mao and Aroid are, and observes loanword influence on Maji languages from the Gimira subgroup of Ta-Ne.
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Las lenguas dizoides constituyen un subgrupo filogenético de las lenguas omóticas septentrionales. Usualmente se reconocen tres lenguas dizoides:
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*
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Dizoid languages
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Dizoid-Sprachen
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Lenguas dizoides
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Dizoid
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35076767
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1088524142
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Maji, Majoid
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? North
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Die Sprachfamilie Dizoid gehört zu der omotischen Sprachfamilie. Sie werden überwiegend in der Kaffaregion in Äthiopien gesprochen. Man klassifiziert die Dinzoid Sprachen folgendermaßen (eckige Klammern bezeichnen den SIL-Code):
* Dizoid Sprachfamilie
* Dizi [mdx]
* [noz]
* [she]
rdf:langString
The Dizoid or Maji (Majoid) languages consist of three languages spoken in southwestern Ethiopia:
* Dizi
* Sheko
* Nayi (Na'o) Dizi differs from the rest of the two languages somewhat more (Aklilu 2003), although Glottolog considers similarities between Sheko and Nayi to be due to retentions rather than evidence of subgrouping. Güldemann (2018) accepts that Dizoid is more likely to be related to Ta-Ne ("North Omotic") than Mao and Aroid are, and observes loanword influence on Maji languages from the Gimira subgroup of Ta-Ne.
rdf:langString
Las lenguas dizoides constituyen un subgrupo filogenético de las lenguas omóticas septentrionales. Usualmente se reconocen tres lenguas dizoides:
*
*
*
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Afro-Asiatic
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dizo1235
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Dizoid
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2802