TY - JOUR N2 - More than 30 years ago Andrzej Zaborski (1983; 1987 {1983}) collected and analyzed all Cushitic and Omotic numerals, which were described in his time, and tried to analyze their internal structure. His two pioneering studies stimulated the present attempt to collect all available relevant data about Cushitic numerals and to analyze them in both genetic (Afroasiatic) and areal (Omotic, Ethio-Semitic and Nilo-Saharan) perspectives, all at the contemporary level of our knowledge. With respect to the long mutual interference between various groups of Cushitic and Omotic languages, it is necessary to study the numerals in both the language families together. The presented material is organized in agreement with the genetic classification of these languages. On the basis of concrete forms in individual languages the protoforms in partial groups are reconstructed, if it is possible, and these partial protoforms of numerals in the daughter protolanguages are finally compared to determine the inherited forms. The common cognates are finally compared with parallels in other Afroasiatic branches, if they exist, or with counterparts in Ethio-Semitic or Nilo-Saharan languages, if they could be borrowed from or adapted into the Cushitic or Omotic languages. L1 - http://journals.pan.pl/Content/108802/PDF/FoliaOrientalia%2055-18%205Bla%C5%BEek.pdf L2 - http://journals.pan.pl/Content/108802 PY - 2018 EP - 60 DO - 10.24425/for.2018.124678 KW - Cushitic KW - Omotic KW - Ethio-Semitic KW - Afroasiatic KW - Nilo-Saharan KW - etymology KW - borrowing A1 - Blažek, Václav PB - Commission of Oriental Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences – Kraków Branch VL - vol. LV DA - 2018.12.27 T1 - Cushitic numerals SP - 33 UR - http://journals.pan.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/108802 T2 - Folia Orientalia ER -