der Hamiten in a sentence
1. In 1912, Carl Meinhof published Die Sprachen der Hamiten ("The Languages of the Hamites"), in which he expanded Lepsius's model, adding the Fula, Maasai, Bari, Nandi, Sandawe and Hadza languages to the Hamitic group.
2. In 1912, Carl Meinhof published Die Sprachen der Hamiten (The Languages of the Hamites).
Some Words
- "The Languages
- the Hamites
- Lepsius's model
- Meinhof's model
- Meinhof's system
- the Hamitic languages
- cattle herding peoples
- essentially Caucasian origins
- the 'Negroes
- the so-called Nilo-Hamitic languages
- the typological feature
- a "fallacious theory
- language mixture
- earlier work
- Nilotic languages
- numerous similarities
- other Nilotic languages
- their more distant affinity
- his suggestion
- little acceptance
- a distinct "Hamitic" subgroup
- a Chadic language
- his comparative Hamito-Semitic vocabulary
- Joseph Greenberg's 1950 work
- the widespread rejection
- a language category
- Meinhof's linguistic theories
- racial and social evidence
- a separate "Nilo-Hamitic" language category
- a view
- Meinhof's so-called Nilo-Hamitic languages
- their appropriate Nilotic siblings
- ) the Chadic languages
- the new name
- Almost all scholars
- the new and continued consensus
- Greenberg's model
- Meinhof's additions
- other language families
- notably Nilo-Saharan