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Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology, 2021
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From the Anti-Semitic Campaign in 1968 to the Nationalism of the Populist Right 50 Years Later: Anti-Semitic Narrative in Poland as a Tool of Politics

Ethnopolitics, 2021
The main purpose of the article is to deconstruct slogans and phrases that transmit anti-Semitism in Poland despite the apparent changing political and historical context.
P. Żuk
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Explaining Ethnoreligious Minority Targeting: Variation in U.S. Anti-Semitic Incidents

Perspectives on Politics, 2020
Over the last two decades alone, the United States has suffered well over ten thousand religion-motivated hate crimes. While racism and religion-motivated prejudice have received considerable attention following the “Unite the Right” rally in ...
Ayal Feinberg
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Multilingual Acoustic and Language Modeling for Ethio-Semitic Languages

Interspeech, 2020
Development of Multilingual Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems enables to share existing speech and text corpora among languages. We have conducted experiments on the development of multilingual Acoustic Models (AM) and Language Models (LM) for ...
S. Abate   +2 more
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Morphological ability among monolingual and bilingual speakers in early childhood: The case of two Semitic languages

International Journal of Bilingualism, 2018
This study examines the possible effects of bilingualism, mother tongue and type of morphology on morphological awareness of Arabic- and Hebrew-speaking preschoolers (mean age – 5:4).
Abeer Asli-Badarneh, M. Leikin
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Semites and Semitism: From Philology to the Language of Myth

Philological Encounters, 2017
This contribution analyses the transition from the “Semites”, which were derived, in early Semitic philology, from linguistic classification, to “Semitism,” a category combining linguistics, psychology, and cultural history. Goldziher’s critique of Renan’s understanding of Semitism not only led to a new logic of peoples in an economy of invention ...
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Yesterday and the Day Before in Semitic

Journal of Semitic Studies
In addition to reflexes of Proto-Semitic*timāli, the Semitic languages use a variety of innovative words meaning ‘yesterday’, as well as numerous different words and phrases used to mean ‘the day before yesterday’ and sometimes even earlier days.
A. D. Rubin
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Mormon Semitism and Anti-Semitism

Sociological Analysis, 1968
This paper investigates the relation between the attitudes of Mormons toward modern Jews and the belief in the unique Mormon doctrine of "Semitic identification," which holds that Mormons and Jews literally have the same ethnic origin. The study is based upon a purposive sample of 250 Mormons in the San Francisco Bay Area, who are compared to a larger ...
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Typological features of grammaticalization in Semitic

Grammaticalization from a Typological Perspective, 2018
This study highlights some notable typological features of ancient and modern Semitic languages. It sheds light on a number of shared intragenetic similarities and parallels within Semitic in the processes and outcomes of grammaticalization. Specifically,
Mohssen Esseesy
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