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1. Friedrich Müller introduced the name "Hamito-Semitic" for the entire language family in his Grundriss der Sprachwissenschaft (1876).
2. Friedrich Müller named the traditional Hamito-Semitic family in 1876 in his Grundriss der Sprachwissenschaft ("Outline of Linguistics"), and defined it as consisting of a Semitic group plus a "Hamitic" group containing Egyptian, Berber, and Cushitic;
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- 1876
- Maurice Delafosse
- Joseph Greenberg
- Greenberg
- Erythraean
- Tucker
- Lisramic
- Hodge
- "Hamito-Semitic"
- Igor Diakonoff
- Afroasiatic language
- over 300 million
- Tiaret
- Theodor Benfey
- Ethiopic
- T.N. Newman
- Hausa
- "Outline of Linguistics"
- Karl Richard Lepsius
- 1810–1884
- North-African
- the Beja language
- Müller, Lepsius
- Nama
- Carl Meinhof
- Hamiten
- The Languages of the Hamites
- Lepsius
- Maasai
- Bari
- Nandi
- Sandawe
- Hadza
- Meinhof
- the 'Negroes of Africa'
- Nilo-Hamitic
- Nilotic
- Leo Reinisch
- 1909
- Cushitic and Chadic