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In memoriam Gideon Goldenberg (1930–2013) [PDF]
Obituary
Contini, Riccardo
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Classical and Modern Standard Arabic [PDF]
The highly archaic Classical Arabic language and its modern iteration Modern Standard Arabic must to a large extent be seen as highly artificial archaizing registers that are the High variety of a diglossic situation.
Putten, M. van
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Bibliography of Ethiopian Semitic, Cushitic, and Omotic Linguistics XXVII: 2023 [PDF]
Bibliography of Ethiopian Semitic, Cushitic, and Omotic Linguistics XXVII ...
Bulakh, Maria +2 more
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Rainer Voigt, ed., Tigre Studies in the 21st Century/Tigre-Studien im 21. Jahrhundert [PDF]
Revie
Kapeliuk, Olga
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Language subareas in Ethiopia reconsidered [PDF]
Traditional terms and ideas of ‘Sprachbund’ and ‘language area’ as its best English equivalent are better than ‘revisionist’ neologisms. There is a North East African Macro-Area including languages belonging to the Afroasiatic, Nilo-Saharan and Bantu ...
Zaborski, Andrzej
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Motion events in Kambaata [PDF]
published 2008International audienceBased on oral and written text data, the present article investigates in which morphosyntactic constituents the semantic components of a motion event (i.e.
Treis, Yvonne
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Towards a Comprehensive Edition of the Arabic-Ethiopic Glossary of al-Malik al-Afḍal Part I: New Readings from the First Sheet [PDF]
The paper presents the preliminary results of a thorough palaeographic and etymological analysis of the first sheet of the al-Malik al-Afḍal’s 14th century Arabic–Ethiopic Glossary, undertaken by the team of Russian scholars in the framework of a project
Bulakh, Maria, Kogan, Leonid
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Valency Decreasing in South Ethio-Semitic Languages
Tsige Yohannes Zeleke +1 more
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Median *ganza- as loanword [PDF]
The Iranian word *ganza-, ‘store, treasure’, and some of its derivatives have been adopted at the time of the Persian Achaemenid Empire by several Semitic languages, especially by Aramaic and then by Ethio-Semitic and the Greek idiom spoken in the Middle
Lipiński, Edward
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The Semitic Sibilants: Correspondences and Discrepancies [PDF]
This research focuses on sibilant problems and irregularities in Semitic languages in the context of a general survey of the Semitic sibilants. It also investigates the issue of irregular sibilant correspondences of the sounds traditionally denoted by , ,
Schneider, Roey
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