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American Anthropologist, Volume 128, Issue 2, Page 424-426, June 2026.
Andrew Brandel
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A smaller difference between parent‐child brain synchronization for Literary Arabic (LA) versus Spoken Arabic (SA) after the intervention, compared to before. Following the DR intervention, greater scores in listening comprehension, executive functions, and processing speed tests were found.
Georgina Abu Ghanima +5 more
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From the Tower of Babel to comparative philology [PDF]
Call number: LD2668 .R4 1967 ...
Jones, Evaline May.
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Excavating a linguistic category : on the properties of Ism al-Fi‘l and the limits of Kalām al-‘Arab [PDF]
Examining the occurrence of ism fi‘l murtajal (an obscure lexical class whose words syntactically are verbs, while morphologically resemble irregular nouns) in three early, founding works of Arabic grammar and lexicology, affords analysis of the words ...
Butts, Kevin Austin
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New Qatabanic Lexical Material Philological Observations and Semitic Parallels [PDF]
New Qatabanic lexical material is presented and it is analysed from a philological and comparative perspective. Furthermore, this material is discussed in relation to the origin and classification of ancient South Arabian.
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Across-language masculinity of oceans and femininity of guitars: Exploring grammatical gender universalities. [PDF]
Dubenko E.
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Verbal periphrasis in Ancient Greek: a state of the art [PDF]
The term 'verbal periphrasis' is commonly used to denote constructions consisting of a finite and a non-finite verb. This state of the art focuses on Ancient Greek periphrastic constructions, more specifically those formed with a participle.
Bentein, Klaas
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Spatial communication systems across languages reflect universal action constraints. [PDF]
Coventry KR +44 more
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A Christian Qur’ān? A study in the Syriac background to the language of the Qur’ān as presented in the work of Christoph Luxenberg [PDF]
The present article is a contribution to the public debate surrounding the controversial thesis of an anonymous scholar known as Christoph Luxenberg. The thesis that a Syriac Christian literary source lies behind the text of the Qur’ān is not entirely ...
Cardiff University, King, Daniel
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Biographical sketches of the new members of the History-Archaeology Section [PDF]
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Albert Balcells, Maria Teresa Ferrer
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