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Book Review| October 01 2013 A Comparative Dictionary of the Agaw Languages A Comparative Dictionary of the Agaw Languages, by David Appleyard Köln: Rüdiger Köppe, 2006; pp. x + 200. €34.80. Grover Hudson Grover Hudson Michigan State University Grover Hudson, Professor of Linguistics, emeritus, Michigan State University, is a specialist in Ethiopian linguistics, with publications including Highland East Cushitic Dictionary (1989), Essentials of Linguistics (2000), Essentials of Amharic with Anbessa Teferra (2007), Northeast African Semitic (forthcoming 2013), and numerous articles and reviews in phonology and fields other than Ethiopian linguistics. He worked and lived in Ethiopia for several years including as a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer in Ethiopia (1963–1965) and on the faculty of Haile Sellassie University, Addis Ababa (1969–1971). Search for other works by this author on: This Site Google Northeast African Studies (2013) 13 (2): 225–230. https://doi.org/10.14321/nortafristud.13.2.0225 Cite Icon Cite Share Icon Share Twitter Permissions Search Site Citation Grover Hudson; A Comparative Dictionary of the Agaw Languages. Northeast African Studies 1 October 2013; 13 (2): 225–230. doi: https://doi.org/10.14321/nortafristud.13.2.0225 Download citation file: Zotero Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Search Dropdown Menu toolbar search search input Search input auto suggest filter your search All Scholarly Publishing CollectiveMichigan State University PressNortheast African Studies Search Advanced Search The text of this article is only available as a PDF. © 2013 Michigan State University2013 Article PDF first page preview Close Modal You do not currently have access to this content.
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