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The study of the Semitic languages, which are the languages of the Semitic peoples, which have made (Mesopotamia, the Levant and the Arabian Peninsula) the best way to know the ancient and authentic civilization.
Anmar Abduljabbar Jasim
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Studies in Rabbinic Hebrew [PDF]
"This volume presents a collection of articles centring on the language of the Mishnah and the Talmud – the most important Jewish texts (after the Bible), which were compiled in Palestine and Babylonia in the latter centuries of Late Antiquity.
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Tibåt Mårqe: A New Edition with English Translation
This contribution presents a short introduction to the new edition of Tibåt Mårqe. The oldest manuscript of Tibåt Mårqe dates from the 14th century but only fragments of it are preserved.
Abraham Tal
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The complexity of the relationship of vocalisation signs of Semitic pointing systems
This article has a few goals. The first goal is to discover the development of Semitic pointing systems such as Babylonian Hebrew (both simple and complex), Tiberian Hebrew, Palestinian Hebrew, Samaritan Hebrew, Syriac (both Western [Jacobite] and ...
Philip Suciadi Chia
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Semitic root incompatibilities and historical linguistics [PDF]
[eng] This paper focuses on root incompatibilities in Proto-Semitic and examines the importance of these laws with regard to historical root reconstruction.
Vernet i Pons, Eulàlia
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Superlative Adjective Techniques in Ge'ez, Hebrew and Arabic: A Comparative Linguistic Study
Superlative types are vary between literary, morphological and linguistic types, as well as the techniques used by the Semitic languages in expressing them are vary too ,and techniques here means the styles and structures used by Semitic ...
Heba Al-Wafa
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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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Lutz Edzard ed., Arabic and Semitic Linguistics Contextualized. A Festschrift for Jan Retsö
Review
Maria Bulakh
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The Form of Morphemes: MEG Evidence From Masked Priming of Two Hebrew Templates
Studies of lexical access have benefited from comparisons between languages like English, which shows concatenative morphology, and Semitic languages showing non-concatenative morphology of roots and patterns.
Itamar Kastner +7 more
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Semiotic Analysis of 'Kun Fa Yakoon' Song Using Riffaterre’s Theory
This article tried to find out the hidden meaning in the song Kun Fa Yakoon, written by Mohammad bin Dhahi, one of the most popular songs in the Muslim world during the pandemic Covid-19, not only due to the imitation of one of the current most popular ...
Merry Choironi +2 more
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