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A Sketch of Semitic origins : social and religious /
Includes bibliographical references and index.The cradle of the Semites -- Primitive Semitic social life --Semitic religious origins -- Transformations among the southern and western Semites -- Transformations in Babylonia -- Survivals -- Yahwe -- Brief ...
Barton, George A. (George Aaron), 1859-1942.
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The Verb in Classical Hebrew [PDF]
The consecutive tenses are fundamental in all descriptions of Classical Hebrew grammar. They are even basic to the textbooks on Biblical Hebrew. Being fundamental in the verbal system, and part of any beginner’s grammar, they pose a serious problem to a ...
Isaksson, Bo
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Persecution Perpetuated: The Medieval Origins of Anti-Semitic Violence in Nazi Germany [PDF]
How persistent are cultural traits? This paper uses data on anti-Semitism in Germany and finds continuity at the local level over more than half a millennium.
Nico Voigtlaender, Hans-Joachim Voth
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Valency Decreasing in South Ethio-Semitic Languages
Tsige Yohannes Zeleke +1 more
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Records of the University Of Melbourne Semitic Studies
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University Of Melbourne. Semitic Studies
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West Semitic Lexicon in Sumerian
Sumer’s conquest by Semitic-speaking peoples from the west is symbolized by the history of Sargon of Akkad. Assyrian sources report that he was the son of an unknown father, associated with hilly regions, born in the west on the banks of the Euphrates ...
Cerqueglini, Letizia
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Sumerian tablets in the Harvard Semitic museum / Copied by Mary Inda Hussey.
Pt . I. Chiefly from the reigns of Lugalanda and Urukagina of Lagash. -- Pt . II. From the time of the dynasty of Ur. | Harvard Semitic series, vol.
Harvard Semitic Museum. +1 more
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An Excerpt from the ‘Comparative and Etymological Dictionary of Beja: Fauna in Beja Lexicon’
The contribution summarises the Beja lexicon connected with zoological terminology. Every lexeme is documented in available sources and etymologized in areal or genealogical perspectives.
Václav Blažek
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Semitic languages : past, present and future at the University of Pretoria
SUMMARY The academic discipline, Semitic languages comprises of four main language groups, namely North Eastern, North Western, South Western and South Eastern Semitic languages. Although the main emphasis in the Department of Semitic Languages falls
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Sumerian tablets in the Harvard Semitic museum / Copied by Mary Inda Hussey.
Pt . I. Chiefly from the reigns of Lugalanda and Urukagina of Lagash. -- Pt . II. From the time of the dynasty of Ur. | Harvard Semitic series, vol.
Harvard Semitic Museum +1 more
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