A general term for Egyptian, Cushitic, Berber, and Chadic languages, named after Ham, the brother of Shem in the Book of Genesis in the Old Testament. Hamitic. These languages were presumed to be related to each other, and were once thought to form the Hamitic-Semitic family along with the Semitic languages, but this is no longer the case today. Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
エジプト語,クシ諸語,ベルベル諸語,チャド諸語の総称で,名は旧約聖書《創世記》のセムの弟ハムにちなむ。Hamitic。これらの諸語が親族関係にあると推定され,セム語族とともにハム・セム語族を構成すると考えられたが,今日では否定されている。
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