Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Gurage_languages> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 38 of
38
with 100 items per page.
- Gurage_languages abstract "The Gurage languages (also known as Guragie or ጉራጌ) are the languages spoken by the Gurage people, an ethnic group located in the Gurage Zone within the larger Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region, a region in southwest Ethiopia of great ethnic diversity. The Gurage languages do not constitute a coherent linguistic grouping, rather, the term is both linguistic and cultural. The Gurage people speak a number of separate languages, all belonging to the Southern branch of the Ethiopian Semitic language family (which also includes Amharic). The languages are often referred to collectively as "Guraginya" by other Ethiopians (-inya is the Amharic suffix for most Ethiopian Semitic languages).There are three dialectically varied subgroups: Northern, Eastern and Western. East Gurage is more closely related to Amharic than to either of the other two groups.The Gurage languages are written with the Ethiopic alphabet. The Gurage subset of Ethiopic has 44 independent glyphs. There is no general agreement on how many languages or dialects there are, in particular within the West Gurage grouping.As the Gurage people are surrounded by speakers of Cushitic languages, these languages have influenced the Gurage languages perhaps even more than they have other Ethiopian Semitic languages. For example, the East Gurage languages have a ten-vowel system characteristic of the neighboring Cushitic languages rather than the seven-vowel system common to most other Ethiopian Semitic languages, including the West Gurage languages.".
- Gurage_languages wikiPageExternalLink ethiopic_computerization.htm.
- Gurage_languages wikiPageID "3809370".
- Gurage_languages wikiPageRevisionID "603008683".
- Gurage_languages altname "n-group".
- Gurage_languages altname "tt-group".
- Gurage_languages fam Semitic_languages.
- Gurage_languages fam South_Semitic_languages.
- Gurage_languages fam "Harari – East Gurage".
- Gurage_languages fam "Outer".
- Gurage_languages fam "South Ethiopic".
- Gurage_languages fam "Transversal".
- Gurage_languages fam "Western".
- Gurage_languages familycolor "Afro-Asiatic".
- Gurage_languages glotto "ngro1237".
- Gurage_languages glotto "silt1239".
- Gurage_languages glotto "ttgr1237".
- Gurage_languages glotto "zayy1238".
- Gurage_languages glottoname "Silte–Wolane".
- Gurage_languages glottoname "Zay".
- Gurage_languages hasPhotoCollection Gurage_languages.
- Gurage_languages name "East Gurage".
- Gurage_languages name "North Gurage".
- Gurage_languages name "West Gurage".
- Gurage_languages region "Gurage Zone".
- Gurage_languages subject Category:Ethiopian_Semitic_languages.
- Gurage_languages subject Category:Languages_of_Ethiopia.
- Gurage_languages subject Category:Western_South_Semitic_languages.
- Gurage_languages type Language.
- Gurage_languages type Language.
- Gurage_languages type InformationEntity.
- Gurage_languages comment "The Gurage languages (also known as Guragie or ጉራጌ) are the languages spoken by the Gurage people, an ethnic group located in the Gurage Zone within the larger Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region, a region in southwest Ethiopia of great ethnic diversity. The Gurage languages do not constitute a coherent linguistic grouping, rather, the term is both linguistic and cultural.".
- Gurage_languages label "Gurage languages".
- Gurage_languages sameAs m.0l8q57q.
- Gurage_languages sameAs Q3528019.
- Gurage_languages sameAs Q3528019.
- Gurage_languages wasDerivedFrom Gurage_languages?oldid=603008683.
- Gurage_languages isPrimaryTopicOf Gurage_languages.