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A Historical Overview of Malta Language

open access: yesAnkara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi, 2018
In despite of a small island country, Malta has an important history with the traces of various nations and a constantly renewing, form-changing language because of its location.
Gamze YÜCETÜRK KURTULMUŞ
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Between typology and diachrony : some formal parallels in Hebrew and Maltese [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Hebrew and Maltese are obliquely related members of the Semitic language family. Past comparative research inspired by Bible translation highlighted in atomistic fashion a number of common traits in these two languages.
Borg, Alexander
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Review of The Vanishing Hebrew Harlot: The Adventures of the Hebrew Stem by Irene E. Riegner

open access: yesOld Testament Essays
A review of Riegner, Irene E. The Vanishing Hebrew Harlot. The Adventures of the Hebrew Stem ZNH (SBL 73), Peter Lang: New York, 2009.
David Bindrim
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King Abgar’s Legend version, together with the account of the construction of the Great Church of Edessa (according to the Sinai Arabic 445 preserved in the Monastery of St. Catharine) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
In this article we offer a study, edition and translation of “King Abgar’s Legend” according to the MS Sin. Ar. 445 from St. Catherine on Mount Sinai.En el presente artículo damos el estudio, edición y traducción de la “Leyenda del rey Abgaro” a partir ...
Monferrer-Sala, J.P., Zomeño, Amalia
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Layers of the Oldest Egyptian Lexicon I [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The paper re-examines the controversies of P. Lacau’s old observation on a binary opposition of the anatomical terminology of Ancient Egyptian in the context of many new results issuing from current progress in Afro-Asiatic (Semito-Hamitic) comparative ...
Takács, Gábor
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« Liwāṭ : “agir comme le peuple de Loth…”. Formation et interprétation lexicales en arabe classique »

open access: yes, 2014
article en ligne:http://www.hf.uio.no/jais/volume/vol14/v14_10_larcher_213-227.pdfInternational audienceSelon les lexicographes arabes anciens, le personnage coranique de Lūṭ (le Loth biblique) est à l’origine d’une famille lexicale de l’arabe classique.
Larcher, Pierre
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Do some languages sound more beautiful than others? [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2023
Anikin A, Aseyev N, Erben Johansson N.
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