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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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Art. XII.—Studies on the Comparative Grammar of the Semitic Languages, with Special Reference to Assyrian

open access: yes, 1878
When we consider the progress made by comparative Indo-European philology, we can only wonder that even after the discovery of Assyrian, which undoubtedly represents the Sanskrit of the Semitic languages, no attempt has been made to form a comparative ...
Paul Haupt
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POLITENESS EXPRESSIONS IN SEMITIC LANGUAGES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ARABIC, HEBREW, AMHARIC, TIGRINYA, AND TIGRE

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This research delves into an extensive comparative analysis of politeness expressions within the framework of Semitic languages, with a particular focus on Arabic, Hebrew, Amharic, Tigrinya, and Tigre.
Abenet, Tadesse Alemu
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West Semitic Lexicon in Sumerian

open access: yes, 2023
Sumer’s conquest by Semitic-speaking peoples from the west is symbolized by the history of Sargon of Akkad. Assyrian sources report that he was the son of an unknown father, associated with hilly regions, born in the west on the banks of the Euphrates ...
Cerqueglini, Letizia
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The Comparative Method as Applied to the Semitic Cognate Sets with Phonological Correspondences

open access: yes, 2014
The present article deals with the comparative method as applied to the Semitic cognate sets with phonological correspondences. It demonstrates how one with help of comparative Semitic approach and certain principles of analysis can establish a Proto ...
Tezel, Sina,
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The grammaticalization of manner expressions into complementizers: Insights from Semitic languages

open access: yes, 2020
Complementization strategies in ancient and modern Semitic languages include the use of complementizers formed from a common element k- (Modern Hebrew kī, Akkadian kīma, Ugaritic k(y), Ge’ez kama).
Hernaiz Gomez, Rodrigo
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The Classification of the Languages of North Arabia: Remarks on the Semitic Language Family Tree of the 2nd edition of Routledge’s The Semitic Languages

open access: yes, 2019
This paper discusses the classification of the languages of Ancient North Arabia and Arabic as presented in the introduction of Routledge’s The Semitic Language’s ...
Al-Jallad, Ahmad
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