Some Observations on the Construct Marker -a in Classical Ethiopic

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Some Observations on the Construct Marker -a in Classical Ethiopic. / Siegismund, Kasper.

I: Aethiopica, Bind 20, 2017, s. 202-209.

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Siegismund, K 2017, 'Some Observations on the Construct Marker -a in Classical Ethiopic', Aethiopica, bind 20, s. 202-209. <https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/issue/view/33>

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Siegismund, K. (2017). Some Observations on the Construct Marker -a in Classical Ethiopic. Aethiopica, 20, 202-209. https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/issue/view/33

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Siegismund K. Some Observations on the Construct Marker -a in Classical Ethiopic. Aethiopica. 2017;20:202-209.

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Siegismund, Kasper. / Some Observations on the Construct Marker -a in Classical Ethiopic. I: Aethiopica. 2017 ; Bind 20. s. 202-209.

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