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Ancient Semitic Linguistics

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
An educational synopsis of ancient Semitic linguistics is given, in terms of a simple compilation of facts. Special scientific attention is dedicated to the selection principles of human cultural evolution, with reference to the social interplay of linguistic and cognitive skills.The creative, free and spontaneous cultural leap in the cognitive ...
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Circumcision and Anti-Semitism

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1960
(1960). Circumcision and Anti-Semitism. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly: Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 395-399.
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Academic Anti-Semitism

2012
Anti-Semitism remained a stable element in the history of Christian Europe for centuries. This hardly changed when, starting in the mid-nineteenth century, Jews gradually gained acceptance to academic careers. A closer look at the academic life of German-Jewish mathematicians reveals the extent to which anti-Semitic prejudices were responsible for ...
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Anti-semitism and Xenophobia*

The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2017
This paper explores the link between anti-Semitism and xenophobia from a psychoanalytic prism. The author claims that anti-Semitism is a particular form of xenophobia directed against Jews, with some unique characteristics. She first introduces some basic notions about xenophobia, and then discusses the origins of anti-Semitism as they are viewed in ...
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Semitic

Abstract Conversion in Hebrew encompasses various linguistic categories. Adjectives can be converted into adverbs or nouns, while adverbs and proper names may take on nominal roles. Hebrew’s complex morphology, characterized by a combination of consonantal roots and vocalic patterns interwoven with additional consonants, creates ...
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Lewis's "Semites and Anti-Semites"

The Jewish Quarterly Review, 1986
Johannes J. G. Jansen, Bernard Lewis
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The Arabs as Semites Arabia the Cradle of the Semitic Race

1970
Of all the lands comparable to Arabia in size, and of all the peoples approaching the Arabs in historical interest and importance, no country and no nationality have perhaps received so little consideration and study in modern times as have Arabia and the Arabs.
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