CHE SIGNIFICA HAMITIC IN INGLESE
Hamitic
Hamitico è un termine storico per i popoli presumibilmente discendenti dal figlio di Noè Ham, parallelo a semitici e jetseti. È stato usato per etichettare le lingue non semitiche nella famiglia di lingua afroasiatica, che era precedentemente denominato "Hamito-Semitico". Si diceva che le lingue di Hamit includevano i rami berbero, cushiti e egiziani. Tuttavia, poiché, a differenza della Semitica, questi rami non hanno dimostrato di formare un'unità esclusiva filogenetica propria, separata da altre lingue afroasiatiche, il termine è obsoleto in questo senso. Ognuno di questi rami è ora considerato come un sottogruppo indipendente della più grande famiglia Afroasiatica. Nel XIX secolo come applicazione pseudoscientifica di "razzismo scientifico", gli autori europei hanno classificato la "razza Hamitica" come un sottogruppo della razza caucasica, insieme alla razza semitica - raggruppando così le popolazioni non semitiche originarie del Nord Africa, Il Corno d'Africa e l'Arabia del Sud, compresi gli antichi egiziani. Secondo la teoria Hamitica questa "razza Hamitica" era superiore o più avanzata delle popolazioni Negroid di Africa Subsahariana. Nella sua forma più estrema, negli scritti di C. G.
definizione di Hamitic nel dizionario inglese
La prima definizione di Hamitic nel dizionario è un gruppo di lingue africane legate al Semitico. Ora sono classificati in quattro sottofamiglie separate della famiglia afro-asiatica: egiziano, berbero, cuscitico e ciadico. Un'altra definizione di Hamitic sta nel denotare, in relazione a, o appartenere a questo gruppo di lingue. L'Hamitico sta anche denotando, appartenendo o caratteristica agli Hamiti.
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HAMITIC»
Scopri l'uso di
Hamitic nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
Hamitic e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Egyptian and Semito-
Hamitic (Afro-Asiatic) Studies: In ...
This collection of papers comprises almost all major areas of interest of Werner Vycichl: Egyptology and Coptology, Semitic linguistics, Beja (Northern Cushitic), Chadic, and general Semito-Hamitic (Afro-Asiatic) comparative linguistics.
Werner Vycichl, Gâabor Takâacs,
2004
2
Semito-
Hamitic Festschrift for A.B. Dolgopolsky and H. ...
The volume is a collection of contributions by colleagues from Europe and North America to celebrate the 75th jubilee of two outstanding scholars in the domain of Semito-Hamitic (Afro-Asiatic) comparative linguistics.
3
The Amonian Or
Hamitic Origin of the Ancient Greeks, ...
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.
The colonialists' explanation - the "Hamitic hypothesis" - was indigenous: every
sign of "progress" on the Dark Continent was taken as proof of civilizing influence
of an alien race. Ancient Egypt, Ethiopia, Rwanda: all these were the work of an ...
Binyavanga Wainaina,
2005
5
In the Blood: Sickle Cell Anemia and the Politics of Race
Diagrammatically the process may be described as follows. At first the Hamites,
or at least their aristocracy, would endeavour to marry hamitic women, but it
cannot have been long before a series of peoples combining negro and hamitic
blood ...
6
Bono Homini Donum: Essays in Historical Linguistics in ...
which are ignored in this description and lack various integral characteristics of
the "full Hamitic" languages. We are dealing in this case with: (1) the Hottentot
languages, which stand in a distant, yet distinct, historical connection with East ...
Yoel L. Arbeitman, Allan R. Bomhard,
1981
7
A History of the Colonization of Africa by Alien Races
The outposts of Upper Egypt were abandoned or left but feebly garrisoned; the
Hamitic Blemmyes or Bisharin, the “Fuzzie-wuzzies” of the Red Sea coast-lands,
and the negroid Nubians overwhelmed the Nabataeanykingdom of Ethiopia and
...
8
The Churches and Ethnic Ideology in the Rwandan Crises, ...
Thirty years later, in 1894, the second European to enter Rwanda, Gustav Adolf
Due von Goetzen, gave a description that would be repeated again and again: A
strange Semitic or Hamitic aristocratic caste, whose ancestors originated from ...
9
A Guide to the World's Languages: Classification
The demise of the Hamitic family, discussed in section 3.2, illustrates the point.
For Nilo- Saharan, the Nilotic languages played this pivotal role. In the early
twentieth century two of the principal unresolved questions were the precise
definition ...
10
African Languages: An Introduction
Among the earliest here were Renan (1855) and Lottner (1860/1). The former is
sometimes said to have been the first to use the term 'Hamitic' (derived from the
name of Noah's second son, Ham8). Renan considered Cushitic languages such
...
Bernd Heine, Derek Nurse,
2000
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «HAMITIC»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
Hamitic nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Conspiracy theory
This Indo-European language family is completely unconnected to other language families (Semito-Hamitic, Dravidian, Austric, Sino-Tibetan) ... «Hindu Business Line, lug 15»
Bring on the Disparagement
Today you can't find one of them who will admit that it was Christian biblical “hamitic” racial theory that reinforced their hatred of blacks and their ... «Patheos, giu 15»
A Conversation with Scholars and Friends
Don't you anthropologists talk to me about “Ham,” telling us “Well, you all was a part of Noah's family; and, you the Hamitic people, and you're ... «FinalCall.com News, mag 15»
WHO WERE THE PHOENICIANS?
... part: namely, that the Phoenicians were Canaanites by race, yet were not of Hamitic, but rather of Semitic origin This paradoxical explanation ... «Haaretz, mar 15»
We Belong to Mama Africa
Although broad groupings are sometimes used for example Hamitic, Nilotic, Negroid and Arab. The definition of those terms with reference to ... «Sudan Vision, feb 15»
Never a Slave: President Obama's Racial Trial by Fire Gives Him …
Jewish Talmudic scholars invented the Hamitic Myth, which, through the ... book, The Jewish Onslaught, the Jewish invention of the Hamitic. «Atlanta Black Star, gen 15»
10 things Bob Russell gets wrong about resistance
... his use of Scripture here is but one step away from invoking the Hamitic myth to imply that God has placed mostly white authority figures over ... «National Catholic Reporter, dic 14»
The Legacy of Christian Politics
The church fostered tribal divisions between the Tutsis and Hutus with its spurious scholarship of the Hamitic Tutsis and the Bantu Hutus. «Sri Lanka Guardian, dic 14»
Seventh Trumpet Media Creates ILLUSTRATED REFERENCE BIBLE
... and Mesopotamia were black-skinned people and the bible confirms that the people in these regions are all from the same Hamitic lineage. «Broadway World, dic 14»
There is no Kurdish Nation
Similarly, Egyptians are not Arabs, but Hamitic Egyptians or 'Copts', if you want, who in different eras accepted Islam and gradually abandoned ... «Mareeg Media, set 14»