Central Cushitic languages
- Central Cushitic languages
Infobox Language family
name=Central Cushitic
altname=Agaw
region=Ethiopia and central Eritrea
familycolor=Afro-Asiatic
fam1=Afro-Asiatic
fam2=Cushitic
child1=Awngi
child2=Bilin
child3=Qimant
child4=Xamtanga
The Central Cushitic, or Agaw, languages are spoken by small groups in Ethiopia and, in one case, Eritrea. They form the main substratum influence on Amharic and other Ethiopian Semitic languages.
Classification
The Central Cushitic languages are classified as follows (after Appleyard):
*Southern::* Awngi - spoken southwest of Lake Tana, much the largest, with over 350,000 speakers:* Kunfal - (poorly recorded), spoken west of Lake Tana. Most likely a dialect of Awngi.
* Northern Agaw::*North-Central:::* Northern::::* Blin - spoken in Eritrea around the town of Keren (70,000 speakers)::* Central::::* Xamtanga (also called Khamir, Khamta) - 143,000 speakers in the North Amhara Region:* Western:::* Qimant - nearly extinct, spoken by the Qemant in Semien Gondar Zone.::* Qwara - nearly extinct, spoken by Beta Israel formerly living in Qwara, now in Israel:* Transitional between Western and Central:::* Kayla - extinct, formerly spoken by some Beta Israel
There is a rich literature in Agaw but it is widely dispersed: from fascinating mediaeval texts in the Qimant language, now mostly in Israeli museums, to the modern, flourishing and topical in the Bilen language, with its own newspaper, based in Keren, Eritrea. Much historical material is also available in the Xamtanga language, and there is a deep tradition of folklore in the Awngi language.
ee also
*Agaw people
Bibliography
*Appleyard, David L. (2006) "A Comparative Dictionary of the Agaw Languages" (Kuschitische Sprachstudien — Cushitic Language Studies Band 24). Köln: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag.
*Hetzron, Robert (1976) The Agaw Languages. "Afroasiatic Linguistics" 3,3. p. 31-37
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