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Towards audio-based identification of Ethio-Semitic languages using recurrent neural network [PDF]
In recent times, there is an increasing interest in employing technology to process natural language with the aim of providing information that can benefit society. Language identification refers to the process of detecting which speech a speaker appears
Amlakie Aschale Alemu +2 more
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The grammaticalization of manner expressions into complementizers: insights from Semitic languages
Complementation strategies in both ancient and modern Semitic languages include the use of a series of cognate complementizers typically sharing a k-element: e.g., Tigrinya käm, Modern Hebrew ki, Akkadian kī(ma) or Ge’ez kama.
Hernáiz Rodrigo
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Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of Semitic languages identifies an Early Bronze Age origin of Semitic in the Near East [PDF]
Andrew Kitchen +2 more
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In the first few centuries of Islam, Middle Eastern Christians, Muslims, and Jews alike all faced the challenges of preserving their holy texts in the midst of a changing religious landscape.
Posegay, Nick
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Convergence and secondary entropy in a macrodiachronic perspective
The theory of secondary convergence and entropy has had interesting results in the comparative linguistics of Semitic languages, as in the studies of Lutz Edzard who analyzed the secondary convergence between various Semitic languages once they were ...
Cyril Aslanov
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Gender and number morphology in Ethio-Eritrean semitic languages
The vowel -ā can be identified as a marker of nominal and verbal plurality in different Semitic and Afroasiatic languages. The vowels -ā (feminine plural) and -ū (masculine plural) which are used for both internal and external plurals are, according to ...
Tesfay Tewolde Johannes
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It is mentioned that in the old Testament, the Jews have a strong link with the Eids anniversaries, and that the mercy wouldn't fall on them except by providing offerings and sacrifices which were gifted in these Eids anniversaries as they were a means ...
Abdulrazzaq H. Saleh
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Genealogy of the Root of "Katb" (ک ت ب) in Semitic Languages, with an Analysis of its Meaning in the Qur'an and the Bible [PDF]
Derivatives (katb)(ک ت ب) are among the most frequent words in the Qur'an, the Old Testament and the New Testament. This root is used in most branches of Semitic languages with the least difference in structure and meaning.The semantic domain of the ...
mohammadali hemati +1 more
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Studies in Semitic Vocalisation and Reading Traditions [PDF]
"This volume brings together papers relating to the pronunciation of Semitic languages and the representation of their pronunciation in written form.
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In the Middle Ages, many literary productions emerged in Arabic language written by the Syriacs and Samaria, known as the science of Semitic languages, mediated with (Syriac Arabic; Samaritan Arabic) texts.
Hashim Taha Raheem , Nihad Hasan Haji
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