Linguistic Evolution of Ethiopic Language: A Comparative Discussion

Gebremeskel Hagos Gebremedhin, Abera Asefa Mebrahtu

Abstract: This paper mainly focused on the comparative linguistics evolution of Ethiopic Semitic languages.  The historical document analysis and computerized stem prove is done to measure the reliability of the linguistic evolution Sabean to Ge’ez and the current languages Tigrigna and Amharic. Ge’ez evolved the Sabean via adding vowels for sounding purpose. The alphabets of Ge’ez were adopted by the Tigrigna and Amharic through the addition of eight and seven character alphabets respectively. i.e. Tigrigna and Amharic uses some alphabets expect “Que”. The historical flow and the stem word testing describes the origin of both the current languages is Ge’ez.  Writing system and numbering are the artistic calligraphy.

The main writing material is BIRANA. Generally, Ethiopic language is the unique language in the world originated from the Aksumawit Kingdom with some additional alphabets.

Title: Linguistic Evolution of Ethiopic Language: A Comparative Discussion

Author: Gebremeskel Hagos Gebremedhin, Abera Asefa Mebrahtu

International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Innovations

ISSN 2348-1218 (print), ISSN 2348-1226 (online)

Research Publish Journals

Vol. 8, Issue 1, January 2020 – March 2020

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Linguistic Evolution of Ethiopic Language: A Comparative Discussion by Gebremeskel Hagos Gebremedhin, Abera Asefa Mebrahtu