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Ordinal numerals as a criterion for subclassification: the case of semitic

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This article explores how ordinal numerals (like first, second and third) can help classify languages, focusing on the Semitic language family. Ordinals are often formed according to productive derivational processes, but as a separate word class, they ...
Suchard, B.D.
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Relative clauses and genitive constructions in Semitic

open access: yes, 2009
This volume is the outcome of two workshops held at the University of Salford, April 18th 2007 and April 7th and 8th 2008. The first of these, Relative clauses and attribution in Semitic, coincided with Jan Retsö’s tenure as University Campus Visiting ...
Glinert, L   +12 more
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Anti-Semitic Folklore Motif Index

open access: yes, 2009
Anti-Semitism, or Jew hatred, much of which is expressed and communicated through folklore, has a long history and continues unabated today. Incendiary opinions, deadly misconceptions, and insidious accusations have plagued Jews throughout history.
Bell, Sita
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The Comparative Method as Applied to the Semitic Cognate Sets with Phonological Correspondences

open access: yes, 2014
The present article deals with the comparative method as applied to the Semitic cognate sets with phonological correspondences. It demonstrates how one with help of comparative Semitic approach and certain principles of analysis can establish a Proto ...
Tezel, Sina,
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A reconstruction of the Semitic language tree using sampled ancestors [PDF]

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Semitic languages are one the best documented and described language groups. In addition to the host of synchronic data available, the Semitic group is uniquely documented in primary sources from a wide ranget of diachronic data.
Koile, Ezequiel   +2 more
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Bridging horizons: embodied cultural knowledge through the development and presentation of ethio-modern dance

open access: yes, 2017
This practice-led research explores Ethio-Modern Dance as a movement concept and as a medium for cultural knowledge exchange. By using artistic practice as the primary method of investigation the author analyses the development and presentation of two ...
Michael William Lucas (RAS Mikey C) Courtney (12604096)
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BI-CONSONANTAL REDUPLICATION IN AMHARIC AND ETHIO-SEMITIC

open access: yes, 2002
This dissertation is a study of the consonant reduplication process in Amharic, a process which is herein named “Bi-Consonantal Reduplication.” In this process, the last two consonants of a root are repeated, a process that has never been studied in a ...
Unseth, Peter Edward
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Arabic in Context

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This Festschrift, Arabic in Context, is a tribute to the remarkable scholarly legacy of the Reverend Professor Martin R. Zammit. It celebrates his extensive contributions to the fields of Semitic Studies, Arabic linguistics, and comparative Semitic ...

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Biblical Hebrew bal and Privative Negation

open access: yes, 2018
The Biblical Hebrew lexeme bal has been described as a poetic and prophetic synonym with lō’ in previous research. However, cognate morphemes in the Semitic languages outside Northwest Semitic, as well as other Biblical Hebrew lexemes derived from the ...
Sjörs, Ambjörn,
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Arabic influences on Tigre: A preliminary evaluation

open access: yes, 2011
Tigre, an Ethio-Semitic language spoken in Eritrea by a predominantly Muslim population, is known to have remained in intensive contact with Arabic since at least the nineteenth century.
Leonid Kogan, Maria Bulakh
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