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Formal Problems in Semitic Phonology and Morphology
Thesis. 1979. Ph.D.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy.
John J. McCarthy
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Publishing Landscape Archaeology in the Digital World
The challenge of presenting micro- and macro-scale scale data in landscape archaeology studies is facilitated by a diversity of GIS technologies. Specific to scholarly research is the need to selectively share certain types of data with collaborators and
Howry Jeffrey C.
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Relational Ethics: Volunteering and the Responsibilities of the Good Muslim
This article explores the ways in which female Belgian Muslim volunteers experience responsibility. It argues that responsibility consists of multiple dynamics for the volunteers, for example, the duties that are embedded in the Islamic tradition and the
Merve Reyhan Kayikci
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The Reconstruction of the Proto-Semitic Genitive Ending and a Suggestion on its Origin
The Proto-Semitic genitive ending on triptotic nouns is commonly reconstructed as *-im (unbound state)/*-i (bound state). In Akkadian, however, this case ending is long -ī- before pronominal suffixes.
Benjamin Suchard
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The words for 'star' in Indo-European and Semitic [PDF]
This article brings together two fields: (1) the traditional study of the lexicon of Proto-Indo-European (including the material culture and belief system of the prehistoric speakers of Proto-Indo-European) and (2) the traditional study of the lexicon of
Bomhard, A.R.
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The written and linguistic characteristics of the North and South Arabic writing
The Arabic language, along with the ancient Yemeni languages and the Semitic Abyssinian languages, constitutes one linguistic division called the Southern Semitic Division, and that is because the ties of kinship that bind it to these two branches are
هاشم رحيم +1 more
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Analyzability and Multiverbal Constructions in Diachrony: The Case of Latin i nunc et Vimp
This article examines the Latin construction i nunc et Vimp from the perspective of diachronic analyzability. The expression consists of two imperative forms with identical morphological marking—the first a motion verb (V1), the second a lexical verb ...
Laura Cabré Lunas +1 more
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Lutz Edzard ed., Arabic and Semitic Linguistics Contextualized. A Festschrift for Jan Retsö
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Maria Bulakh
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Bilingualism involves cross-linguistic influence (CLI) prompted by communicative function, which impacts the activation of the bilingual's L1/L2 language processing mechanisms.
Yael Laure +2 more
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