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This African linguistic group advances the idea of Dr. Theophile Obenga’s ” Negro-Egyptian”... View more
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Or Duul Neter Neb Hartley posted an update in the group
Comparative Negro – Egyptian Linguistics 3 months ago ·
3 months ago (edited)
(College Notes for LANG 501 Typology Paper)
Affixal Nasal Negation Strategy in Classical Medew Neter, Akan, Nubian (Negro-Egyptian)Both Akan and Middle Egyptian use a nasal consonant [n], as a prefix to negate verbs and nouns with fusion tendencies. This is a morphological operation (prefixation), not merely a shared nasal sound. The prefixal…
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21,494 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
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Or Duul Neter Neb Hartley posted an update in the group
Comparative Negro – Egyptian Linguistics 5 months ago ·
Greetings,
I’m heading into my final linguistics exam on May 9th at my college. So far, I’m passing the Linguistics 301 elective with a high grade. This elective focused on academic training in Introduction to Linguistics and Morphology, Applied Morphology, Introduction to Syntax, Applied Syntax, Semantics, Introduction to Phonetics,…
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Or Duul Neter Neb Hartley posted an update in the group
Comparative Negro – Egyptian Linguistics a year ago
a year ago (edited)
Greetings, Comparative Negro-Egyptian Linguistics members,
Netjer Neb is Now Alumnus of Liberty University
Netjer Neb (K.D. Hartley) is now an alumnus of Liberty University.I am thrilled to announce that I have been awarded my Associate of Arts (AA) degree in History and will graduate from Liberty University on May 8th. Here is my grade book.…
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109,688 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Congratulations!
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Kamji posted an update in the group
Comparative Negro – Egyptian Linguistics a year ago ·
THE LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF DR. HILAIRE ESSOH NGOME ON THE BAKOSSI LANGUAGE OF KAMERUN SUGGESTS THAT IT IS GENETICALLY RELATED TO METREMENKHEMI
Dr. Ngome’s profound study delves into the rich linguistic and cultural tapestry of the Bakossi people of Kamerun, paying homage to his esteemed teacher, Theophile Obenga, by unraveling the…
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Greetings, Thanks for sharing. This is not an example of the historical-comparative linguistic method for numerous reasons. 1) In some instances this person is comparing transliterations with living sounds which are not accepted in this group, this corrupts your reconstruction for transliterations does not represent a complete sound system…
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Here is an example of using transliterations with extant languages even though the IPA is not used in this work
Gbb / Ngoupe
Here you have no vowels, a capital orthographic letter ‘G’ which is not in the IPA. I mean, this is not comparative linguistics, respectfully.
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