SOUTH SEMITIC

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'South Semitic' is one of the three macro-classifications in Semitic linguistics, the other two being East Semitic (e.g. Akkadian) and West Semitic (e.g. Arabic, Aramaic, Hebrew). Semitic itself is considered a branch of the larger Afro-Asiatic language family found, as indicated in the name, both in (northern and eastern) Africa and (southwestern) Asia. (See Joseph Greenberg's classification of African languages.)
South Semitic is again divided into two main branches: South Arabian, on the southern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, and Ethiopian Semitic, found across the Red Sea in the Horn of Africa, mainly in modern Ethiopia and Eritrea. The Ethiopian Semitic languages have by far the greatest numbers of modern native speakers. Eritrea's main languages are mainly Tigrinya and Tigre which are North Ethiopic languages while Amharic (South Ethiopic) is the main language spoken in Ethiopia (along with Tigrinya in the northern province of Tigray). Southern Arabian languages have withered at the expense of the more dominant Arabic (also a Semitic language) for more than a millennium. The Ethnologue lists six modern members of the South Arabian branch and 14 members of the Ethiopian branch.
The "homeland" of the South Semitic languages is widely debated, but is believed to have been Northern Ethiopia and Eritrea or the southwest corner of the Arabian Peninsula. The modern and historic presence of South Semitic Ethiopian languages (and Ethiopic script) in Africa is believed by some to be due to a (backwards) migration of South Arabian speakers from Yemen within the last few thousand years. Such a migration would be a "backwards" one in that Afro-Asiatic languages are assumed to have arisen in Africa originally and moved into the Middle East and Arabian Peninsula in the form of Proto-Semitic, since all major branches of the larger Afro-Asiatic are found in Africa). Others, such as A. Murtonen (1967), dispute this view, suggesting that Semitic may have originated in Ethiopia.

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Western South Semitic
Eastern South Semitic
See also
External links

List


Western South Semitic


Old South Arabian languages -- extinct, formerly believed to be the linguistic ancestors of modern South Arabian Semitic languages, now classified as Eastern South Semitic)


Sabaean language -- extinct


Minaean language -- extinct


Qatabanian language -- extinct


Hadhramautic language -- extinct

Ethiopic languages (Ethio-Semitic, Ethiopian Semitic):


★ North



Ge'ez language (Ethiopic) -- extinct, liturgical use in Ethiopian Orthodox and Eritrean Orthodox Churches only. Tigrinya and Tigre both derive directly from Ge'ez (though not certain in Tigre's case).



Tigrigna language



Tigré language



Dahlik language — "newly discovered" (on the Dahlak Islands-off the coast of Eritrea.)


★ South



★ Transversal




★ Amharic-Argobba





Amharic language - national language of Ethiopia





Argobba language




★ Harari-East Gurage





Harari language





★ East Gurage






Selti language (also spelled Silt'e)






Zway language (also called Zay)






Ulbare language






Wolane language






Inneqor language




★ Outer





★ n-group:






Gafat language -- extinct






Soddo language (also called Kistane)






Goggot language





★ tt-group:






Mesmes language - extinct






Muher language






West Gurage







Masqan language (also spelled Mesqan)








★ CPWG









★ Central Western Gurage:










Ezha language










Chaha language










Gura language










Gumer language









★ Peripheral Western Gurage:










Gyeto language










Ennemor language (also called Inor)










Endegen language
Eastern South Semitic

Main articles: Eastern South Semitic

These languages are spoken mainly by tiny minority populations on the Arabian peninsula in Yemen and Oman.

Bathari language

Harsusi language

Hobyot language

Jibbali language (also called Shehri)

Mehri language

Soqotri language - on the island of Soqotra (Yemen)

See also



Afro-Asiatic

Joseph Greenberg

External links



South Semitic language tree from SIL's Ethnologue

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