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A-Z 269Ehret, C. 1980. The historical reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Southern Cushitic phonology <strong>and</strong> vocabulary.Berlin.Hayward, D. 1983. The Arbore language. Hamburg.Lamberti, M. 1986. Somali language <strong>and</strong> literature. Hamburg.Owens, J. 1985. A grammar <strong>of</strong> Harar Oromo (North-eastern Ethiopia). Hamburg.Palmer, F.R. 1970. Cushitic. In T.A. Sebeok (ed.), Current trends in linguistics, vol. 6: <strong>Linguistics</strong>in South West Asia <strong>and</strong> North Africa. The Hague. 571–85.Sasse, H.J. 1981. Die kuschitischen Sprachen. In B. Heine et al. (eds), Die Sprachen Afrikas.Hamburg. 187–215.Stroomer, H. 1987. A comparative study <strong>of</strong> three Southern Oromo dialects in Kenya: phonology,morphology <strong>and</strong> vocabulary. Hamburg.Stroomer, H.A. 1995. A grammar <strong>of</strong> Boraana Oromo. Cologne.Zaborski, A. 1976. Cushitic overview. In M.L.Bender (ed.), The non-Semitic languages <strong>of</strong>Ethiopia. East Lansing, MI. 67–84.DictionariesAbraham, R.C. 1962. Somali—English dictionary. London.Gragg. G. 1982. Oromo dictionary. East Lansing, MI.Hudson, G. 1989. Highl<strong>and</strong> East Cushitic dictionary. Hamburg.Sasse, H.-J. 1982. An etymological dictionary <strong>of</strong> Burji. Hamburg.cyberneticsinformation theorycyclic nodes [Grk kýklos ‘circle’]Categories within morphology, syntax, <strong>and</strong> phonology that represent a domain for theapplication <strong>of</strong> cyclic rules. They are probably language-specific. The application <strong>of</strong> cyclicrules follows the principle <strong>of</strong> cyclic rule application.Cyrillic scriptWriting system based on Greek uncial script, developed by the Greek-Orthodox Slavs,<strong>and</strong> incorrectly attributed to the Greek missionary to the Slavs, Kyrillos (ninth century)( Glagolitic script). Under Peter the Great, the Cyrillic script was simplified <strong>and</strong>adapted to approximate Latin script. Today the Cyrillic script is the basis for thefollowing Slavic orthographic systems (Russian, Belorussian, Ukrainian, Serbian,

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