A complete etymology-based hundred wordlist of Semitic updated: Items 55-74 (original) (raw)

A complete etymology-based hundred wordlist of Semitic updated: Items 75–100

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Addenda and conclusion of an etymology-based 100item wordlist for Semitic languages

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2007-The Biconsonantal Semitic Lexicon. 3.The Series: /b-X-/

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Richard C. Steiner, “Linguistic Traces of Jewish Traders from Islamic Lands in the Frankish Kingdom,” Lešonenu, vol. 73, no. 3-4 (September 2011): 347-370 (Hebrew)

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The Semitic Languages, 2nd ed., 2019

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75. “The Samaritan Pentateuch and the So-Called ‘Proto-Samaritan Texts’,” in Studies on Hebrew and Other Semitic Languages Presented to Professor Chaim Rabin ..., ed. Moshe Goshen-Gottstein, Shlomo Morag, and Simcha Kogut (Jerusalem: Academon, 1991), 133–46. Heb

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Richard C. Steiner, “Påṯaḥ and Qåmeṣ: On the Etymology and Evolution of the Names of the Hebrew Vowels,” in Moshe Bar-Asher and Chaim E. Cohen, eds., Mas’at Aharon: Linguistic Studies Presented to Aron Dotan (Jerusalem: Bialik, 2009), 487-497 (Hebrew)

Richard Steiner

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Ora R. Schwarzwald

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The Babylonian Branch of Mishnaic Hebrew and its relationship with the Epigraphic Material from Palestine | הענף הבבלי של לשון המשנה וזיקתו לחומר האפיגרפי מארץ ישראל

Yochanan Breuer

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The Dictionary of Classical Hebrew Revised Additions and Corrections

David Clines

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Content and Form in the Flat Torah Finials from Eastern Iran and Afteghanistan, Pe'amim: Studies in the Cultural Heritage of Oriental Jewry, 79 (Spring 1999), pp. 96-128

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Ariel Feldman

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“The Origin and the Typology of the Pattern qtil li in Syriac and Babylonian Aramaic,”

Elitzur Bar-Asher Siegal

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Semitic Linguistics and Manuscripts : A Liber Discipulorum in Honour of Professor Geoffrey Khan

Nadia Vidro, Ronny Vollandt

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R. Halevy, “Complementary distribution of single vs. expanded lexical units in Modern Israeli Hebrew: Contemplations on the character of Modern Hebrew”, Lešonenu 63 (3-4) (The Academy of Hebrew Language: Jerusalem 2000-2001), 293-309 (In Hebrew. Abstract in English)

Rivka Halevy

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Between Sacred and Profane. Three Modern Hebrew Translators of the Qurʾān

Hanan Harif

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A Eurasian Etymology:sarmysak<*k'irmus(V)/kermus(V)/karmus(V)'Garlic

Maria Magdolna Tatár

Acta orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae (Print), 2002

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Chasing the Semitic Root: The Skeleton in the Closet (AuOr 23, 2005)

Gonzalo Rubio

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Joshua Blau, “Review of ‘Grammatik des klassischen Arabisch’, by Wolfdietrich Fischer,” ha-Mizrah he-Hadash, vol. 23, no. 3 (1973): 363-364 (Hebrew)

Joshua Blau ז״ל

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Hora’at hamiškalim umašma`uyoteyhem be`ivrit xadaša (Teaching word-formation patterns and their meanings in Modern Hebrew)

Shmuel Bolozky

1990

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94a. “Glosses, Interpolations, and Other Types of Scribal Additions in the Text of the Hebrew Bible,” in The Bible in the Light of Its Interpreters, Sarah Kamin Memorial Volume, ed. Sara Japhet (Jerusalem: Magnes, 1994), 38–57. Heb.

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Daniel Matt

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A Eurasian Etymology: sarmysak < *k'irmus(V)/kermus(V)/karmus(V) 'Garlic

Ankhsanaa Ganbold

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