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New Readings and Interpretations on the Inscribed Stele from Ḥənzat (HS1)
In 1974 the renowned Ethiopianist Lanfranco Ricci inspected the site of Ḥǝnzat in central Tǝgray. Inter alia, he inspected and photographed a stele with a lengthy inscription. In 2014, Yohannes Gebre Selassie published an article on an inscription which
Maria Bulakh, Yohannes Gebre Selassie
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Genealogy of the Word ‘Soul’ in Afro-Asian Languages with Emphasis on its Uses in the Holy Quran and Old Testaments [PDF]
The word ‘Ruh’ is repeated 21 times in the Holy Quran. The wide usage of this word in Afro-Asian languages and the Testaments doubles the need to study its genealogy.
Ayyuob Amraei, MohammadAli Hemati
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Martino’s Fragments: a personal library and its emblematic story
The personal library of Martino Mario Moreno, a diplomat who worked in the Italian colonies and became a scholar of Semitic and Cushitic linguistics, as well as of Islam and Arabic literature, has undergone a troubled history, marked by the fate of the ...
Oscar Nalesini
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The Classification of Arabic Dialects: Traditional Approaches, New Proposals, and Methodological Problems [PDF]
The question of how to classify the different varieties of spoken Arabic is a long-standing problem in the fields of Arabic and Semitic linguistics, and it has been addressed by several authors and from a number of different perspectives. This collection
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Bibliography of Ethiopian Semitic, Cushitic, and Omotic Linguistics XXVI: 2022
Bibliography of Ethiopian Semitic, Cushitic, and Omotic Linguistics XXVI: 2022.
Magdalena Krzyżanowska +2 more
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Bibliography of Ethiopian Semitic, Cushitic, and Omotic Linguistics XXVII: 2023
Bibliography of Ethiopian Semitic, Cushitic, and Omotic Linguistics XXVII ...
Magdalena Krzyżanowska +2 more
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Publications on the Hebrew language are extensive, and so here I have provided an overview of significant touchstones among these works. Special attention is paid to comparative Semitic linguistics as well as to languages most closely related to Hebrew ...
Shawn Virgil Goodwin
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Gideon Goldenberg - Ariel Shisha-Halevy (eds.): Egyptian, Semitic and General Grammar
Review
Alessandro Bausi
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Old Aramaic and Neo-Aramaic : some reflections on language history [PDF]
Aramaic is not among the oldest Semitic languages in a strictly chronological sense, but among those languages which are still spoken today, it has the longest continuous written tradition.
Jastrow, Otto
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