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The confirmation of distributive markers across Nubian, Nyima, and Temein implies that a distributive pluractional was present in Eastern Sudanic from an early stage, with a form like *\*-id.* In Nubian the consonant is palatal,[^50] and although palatals are a difficult area for establishing wider sound correspondences,[^51] the palatal arises in the plausible conditioning environment of a high front vowel.
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The confirmation of distributive markers across Nubian, Nyima, and Temein implies that a distributive pluractional was present in Eastern Sudanic from an early stage, with a form like *\*-id.* In Nubian the consonant is palatal,[^50] and although palatals are a difficult area for establishing wider sound correspondences,[^51] the palatal arises in the plausible conditioning environment of a high front vowel.
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[^50]: . Jakobi points that the other very similar suffix *-íd* in Midob cannot be reconstructed to proto-Nubian from just one Nubian language, so appears to be an innovation, and her observation of its similarity to the Ama suffix clearly suggests borrowing into Midob from Ama’s ancestor or another related language. Hence, the reconstructable pluractional **[i]ɟ* is more viable as the historic cognate of the Ama suffix.
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[^50]: . Jakobi points that the other very similar suffix *-íd* in Midob cannot be reconstructed to proto-Nubian from just one Nubian language, so appears to be an innovation, and her observation of its similarity to the Ama suffix clearly suggests borrowing into Midob from Ama’s ancestor or another related language. Hence, the reconstructable pluractional **[i]ɟ* is more viable as the historic cognate of the Ama suffix.
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[^51]: Rilly,  pp. 303-304.
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[^51]: Rilly, *Le méroïtique et sa famille linguistique,* pp. 303-304.
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### Second Historic Pluractionals
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### Second Historic Pluractionals
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title: "Restoring “Nile-Nubian”: How to Balance Lexicostatistics and Etymology in Historical Research on Nubian Languages"
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title: "Restoring “Nile-Nubian”: How to Balance Lexicostatistics and Etymology in Historical Research on Nubian Languages"
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authors: ["georgestarostin.md"]
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abstract: "The paper offers a critical analysis of the recent proposal to amend the traditional genealogical classification of Nubian languages by dismantling the genetic unity of the so-called Nile-Nubian languages and positioning one of its former constituents, the Nobiin language, as the earliest offshoot from the Common Nubian stem. Combining straightforward lexicostatistical methodology with more scrupulous etymological analysis of the material, I argue that the evidence in favor of the "Nobiin-as-earliest-offshoot" hypothesis may and, in fact, should rather be interpreted as evidence for a strong lexical substrate in Nobiin, accounting for its accelerated rate of change in comparison to the closely related Kenuzi–Dongolawi (Mattokki–Andaandi) cluster."
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abstract: "The paper offers a critical analysis of the proposal to dismantle the genetic unity of the so-called Nile-Nubian languages by positioning one of its former constituents, the Nobiin language, as the earliest offshoot from the Common Nubian stem. Combining straightforward lexicostatistical methodology with more scrupulous etymological analysis of the material, I argue that the evidence in favor of the hypothesis that Nobiin is the earliest offshoot may and, in fact, should rather be interpreted as evidence for a strong lexical substrate in Nobiin, accounting for its accelerated rate of change in comparison to the closely related Kenuzi–Dongolawi (Mattokki–Andaandi) cluster."
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keywords: ["comparative linguistics", "Nilo-Saharan", "glottochronology", "lexicostatistics", "Nubian"]
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keywords: ["comparative linguistics", "Nilo-Saharan", "glottochronology", "lexicostatistics", "Nubian"]
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# Bibliography
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# Bibliography
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Armbruster, Charles H. *Dongolese Nubian: A Lexicon.* Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1965.
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Armbruster, Charles H.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1965.
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Bechhaus-Gerst, Marianne. "‘Nile-Nubianʼ Reconsidered." In *Topics in Nilo-Saharan Linguistics,* edited by M. Lionel Bender. Hamburg: Helmut Buske, 1989: pp. 85–96.
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Bechhaus-Gerst, Marianne.  In *Topics in Nilo-Saharan Linguistics,* edited by M. Lionel Bender. Hamburg: Helmut Buske, 1989: pp. 85–96.
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Bechhaus-Gerst, Marianne. "Sprachliche und historische Rekonstruktionen im Bereich des Nubischen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Nilnubischen." *Sprache und Geschichte in Afrik* 6 (1985): pp. 7–134.
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Bechhaus-Gerst, Marianne.  *Sprache und Geschichte in Afrik* 6 (1985): pp. 7–134.
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Bechhaus-Gerst, Marianne. *Sprachwandel durch Sprachkontakt am Beispiel des Nubischen im Niltal: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen einer diachronen Soziolinguistik.* Cologne: Rüdiger Köppe, 1996.
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Bechhaus-Gerst, Marianne. *Sprachwandel durch Sprachkontakt am Beispiel des Nubischen im Niltal: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen einer diachronen Soziolinguistik.* Cologne: Rüdiger Köppe, 1996.
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Bechhaus-Gerst, Marianne. *The (Hi)story of Nobiin: 1000 Years of Language Change.* Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2011.
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Bechhaus-Gerst, Marianne.  Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2011.
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Bell, Herman. "Documentary Evidence on the Haraza Nubian Language." *Sudan Notes and Records* 56 (1975): pp. 1–35.
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Bell, Herman.  *Sudan Notes and Records* 56 (1975): pp. 1–35.
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Browne, Gerald M. *Old Nubian Dictionary.* Leuven: Peeters, 1996.
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Browne, Gerald M.  Leuven: Peeters, 1996.
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Greenberg, Joseph H. *The Languages of Africa.* Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1966.
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Güldemann, Tom.  In *The Languages and Linguistics of Africa,* edited by Tom Güldemann. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2018: pp. 58–444.
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Heine, Bernd & Tania Kuteva.  In *Areal Diffusion and Genetic Inheritance: Problems in Comparative Linguistics,* edited by Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald and R.M.W. Dixon. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001: pp. 393–411.
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Hofmann, Inge. *Material für eine meroitische Grammatik.* Veröffentlichungen der Institute für Afrikanistik und Ägyptologie der Universität Wien 16. Vienna: Afro-Pub, 1981.
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Hofmann, Inge.  Veröffentlichungen der Institute für Afrikanistik und Ägyptologie der Universität Wien 16. Vienna: Afro-Pub, 1981.
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Hofmann, Inge. *Nubisches Wörterverzeichnis: Nubisch-deutsches und deutsch-nubisches Wörterverzeichnis nach dem Kenzi-Material des Samuêl Alî Hisên (1863–1927).* Berlin: Dietrich Reimer Verlag, 1986.
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Hofmann, Inge.  Berlin: Dietrich Reimer Verlag, 1986.
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Jakobi, Angelika. "The Loss of Syllable-final Proto-Nubian Consonants". In *Insights into Nilo-Saharan Language, History and Culture,* edited by Al-Amin Abu-Manga, Leoma Gilley & Anne Storch. Cologne: Rüdiger Köppe, 2006: pp. 215–228.
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Jakobi, Angelika.  In *Insights into Nilo-Saharan Language, History and Culture,* edited by Al-Amin Abu-Manga, Leoma Gilley & Anne Storch. Cologne: Rüdiger Köppe, 2006: pp. 215–228.
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# Biography
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Roger M. Blench is an anthropologist with interests in archaeology, linguistics and ethnomusicology. He gained his PhD from Cambridge University in 1975 and has since worked as a consultant sociologist. He is a Visiting Fellow at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge, a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Jos, and the Chief Research Officer of the Kay Williamson Educational Foundation.
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