Dizin (Dizi) is an Omotic language spoken in Southwest Ethiopia with three maindialects. This thesis focuses on Central Dizin phonology and morphology, but includes somedata from Eastern Dizin and Western Dizin.Prolonged language contact with Amharic has affected the sound system of Dizinand numerous Amharic words have been borrowed.Features of the Dizin sound system include glottalized consonants, syllabic nasals,lengthened vowels, three phonemic tone levels and contour tones. Western Dizin hasphonemic retroflex consonants. The glottal stop is analyzed as phonemic word initiallybefore nasals, but not phonemic elsewhere.Dizin is polysynthetic and more agglutinative than fusional. Dizin has a stacked(compound) case system, a switch reference marker on medial verbs, a complex system ofrelativizing verbs, and interdependent verbs. Most of the words that modify nouns areunderstood to be relativized verbs.
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