Afroasiatic languages are spoken by some 300 million people in
Northern, Central and Eastern Africa and the Middle East. This book
is the first typological study of these languages, which are
comprised of around 375 living and extinct varieties. They are an
important object of study because of their typological diversity in
the areas of phonology (some have tone; others do not), morphology
(some have extensive inflectional systems; others do not), position
of the verb in the clause (some are verb-initial, some are
verb-medial, and some are verb-final) and in the semantic functions
they encode. This book documents this typological diversity and the
typological similarities across the languages and includes
information on endangered and little-known languages. Requiring no
previous knowledge of the specific language families, it will be
welcomed by linguists interested in linguistic theory, typology,
historical linguistics and endangered languages, as well as
scholars of Africa and the Middle East.
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