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This book deals with the grammar of Sidaama (a Cushitic language spoken in south-central Ethiopia) and contains five chapters. The first chapter is an introduction and provides information about Sidaama and its speakers, significance of the study, review of previous grammatical studies, etc. The second chapter deals with the phonemes and various phonological processes. The third chapter treats lexical and morphological categories and covers various word classes, inflection, derivation and compounding. In the fourth chapter phrasal categories such as NP, VP, AP, etc. are examined. In addition,…mehr

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This book deals with the grammar of Sidaama (a Cushitic language spoken in south-central Ethiopia) and contains five chapters. The first chapter is an introduction and provides information about Sidaama and its speakers, significance of the study, review of previous grammatical studies, etc. The second chapter deals with the phonemes and various phonological processes. The third chapter treats lexical and morphological categories and covers various word classes, inflection, derivation and compounding. In the fourth chapter phrasal categories such as NP, VP, AP, etc. are examined. In addition, complements, specifiers and modifiers are discussed. In the fifth chapter the structure of simple and complex sentences (which arise via sentential subordination or coordination) are analyzed. The book will enable linguists working on Cushitic languages to expand their horizon by gaining detailed data on Sidaama. Ethiopia forms a linguistic area whereby its various languages share common linguistic features. Thus, this book can contribute as data source for those who are involved in comparative linguistics of Ethiopian languages or theoretical linguists who want to test their claim
Autorenporträt
Anbessa Teferra (PhD) first taught at Addis Ababa University and then at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Currently he lectures in the Department of Semitic Linguistics at Tel Aviv University. He published several articles in various journals and co-authored a book. His areas of research are: Sidaaama,Amharic, lexicography and sociolinguistics.