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15.9.4.1.3 Ennemor<br />

R. Hetzron, H.M. Marcos, “Des traits pertinents superposés en ennemor”, JEthS 4, 19661, 17-30<br />

[Groupe gouragué occidental] [AfrAb 18, 1967, 290].<br />

R. Hetzron “Vocalic length and stress in Ennemor”, Muséon 83, 1970, 559-581.<br />

R. Hetzron, “Human frailty in Ennemor sayings”, in Fs. Wagner I, pp. 158-167.<br />

W. Leslau, “Traces of the Laryngeals in the Ethiopic Dialect of Ennemor. A Contribution to the<br />

Semitic Laryngeals”, Or 28, 1959, 257-270.<br />

W. Leslau, Ethiopians speak: studies in cultural background. Part V: Chaha-Ennemor<br />

(Äthiopistische Forschungen 16), Wiesbaden 1983.H.M. Marcos, “Palatalization in Ennermor”,<br />

CIStEt IV/2, 251-265.<br />

W. Leslau, “Čaha and Ennemor: an analysis of two Gurage dialects”, in Fs. Leslau 1996, pp. 111-122.<br />

W Leslau, “Traces of laryngeals in the Ethiopic dialect of Ennemor”, Or 28, 1959, 257-170.<br />

J.-Fr. Pru<strong>net</strong>, “A Note on Dialectal Variation in Ennemor”, in Fs. Leslau II, pp. 1233-1242.<br />

R. Voigt, “Ənnämor 1anguage”, in EA, p. 307.<br />

15.9.4.1.4 Əža<br />

Degif Petros Banksira, “Əza language”, in EA, pp. 477-478.<br />

Fekede Menuta, “Morphology of Eža pronouns”, [440], 754-762. [2004-2008]<br />

W. Leslau, “The jussive in Eža”, JSS 12, 1967, 66-82.<br />

W. Leslau, “Äsät, the soul of the Gurage”, Africa 39, 1969, 281-290 [texts in Chaha and Eža with<br />

transl. and glossary].<br />

W. Leslau, “Eža lullabies”, in Fs. Tsereteli, pp. 139-156.<br />

15.9.4.1.5. Gumär<br />

R. Meyer, “Gumär language”, in EA, pp. 9l2-914.<br />

S. Völlmin, “Benefactives and malefactives in Gumer (Gurage)”, in F. Zúñiga, K. Seppo,eds,<br />

Benefactives and malefactives: typological perspectives and case studies (Typological studies in<br />

language, 92), Amsterdam <strong>2010</strong>, pp. 317-330.<br />

S. Völlmin, “Some dialectal differences between Gumer and Chaha (Gurage)”, in LCLChEth,<br />

pp. 83-95<br />

15.9.4.1.6. Gyeto<br />

Degif Petros Banksira, “Geto language”, in EA, pp. 780.<br />

15.9.5. East Gurage<br />

15.9.5.1. General and Grammatical Studies<br />

A.J. Drewes, “Le type verbal k'tala en gurage oriental”, BiOr 17, 1960, 5-10 [À propos de: Wolf R.<br />

Hetzron, “Internal labialization in the tt-group of Outer South Ethiopic”, JAOS 91, 1971<br />

R. Hetzron, “Two notes on Semitic laryngeals in East Gurage”, Pho<strong>net</strong>ica 19, 1970.<br />

R.Hetzron, “Two notes on Semitic laryngea1s in East Gurage. With a contribution by P. Delattre on<br />

Arabic laryngeals”, Pho<strong>net</strong>ica 19, 1969, 69-81, ill.<br />

R. Hetzron, “Outer South Ethiopic”, in SemLang 535-549.<br />

R. Hetzron, “Notes on East Gurage”, in Fs. Petráček, pp. 245-259.<br />

W. Leslau, “Nasalization in the East Gurage group of Semitic Ethiopic”, Pho<strong>net</strong>ica 22, 1970, 160-169<br />

[Contra R. Hetzron, Pho<strong>net</strong>ica 19, 69-81].<br />

R. Meyer, “Non-verbal predication in East Gurage and Gunnan Gurage languages”, in CFC, pp. 177-<br />

194.<br />

Sh. Raz, “Semitic South-Ethiopic: The Definite Future Revisited”, in Fs. Leslau 1991, pp. 1248-1264.

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