Semitic Languages

The Semitic languages, previously also named Syro-Arabian languages, are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family originating in the Middle East that are spoken by more than 330 million people across much of West Asia, North Africa, the Horn of Africa, Malta, in small pockets in the Caucasus as well as in often large immigrant and expatriate communities in North America, Europe and Australasia. The terminology was first used in the 1780s by members of the Göttingen School of History, who derived the name from Shem, one of the three sons of Noah in the Book of Genesis. The most …

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INREA: National Institute for research in technical sciences for the environment and agriculture · 24 October 2023

recognition, in: Natural language pro- cessing of semitic languages, pp. 221–245, Springer, 2014. Nadeau, D. and


RVI: Rift Valley Institute · 8 June 2023

Paradoxically, the same Eurocentrism that generated the GT contributed to the emergence of the CHs, midwifed by the Marxism of the Ethiopian student movement and its application of socialist ideas …

Studies as disproportionally focused on the Semitic languages, Orthodox Christianity and state formation Studies as disproportionally focused on the Semitic languages, Orthodox Christianity and state formation


IAI: Istituto Affari Internazionali · 5 November 2021 English

Moreover, the strategic importance of the Gulf and the magnitude of its oil resources, coupled with the threat of escalation of the war has led to the deployment of considerable …

Rab~t on the subject of French language, semitic languages, general comparative linguistics, theology


IAI: Istituto Affari Internazionali · 29 October 2021 English

If the treaties will signal the end of the conflict, peace is still a long way ahead arid will have to be built starting with the rehabilitation of the damages …

has a very long tradition. In Greek and in Semitic languages to "pray" is often expressed with "lifting


IAFOR: International Academic Forum · 9 June 2021 English

some participants in this research spoke Semitic languages as L1 or L2, the majority had no knowledge


DSASC: Dead Sea and Arava Science Center · 18 May 2021 English

The Desert's Role in the Formation of Early Israel and the Origin of Yhwh DOI: 10.46586/er.12.2021.8889 Entangled Religions 12.2 (2021) License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 er.ceres.rub.de The Desert’s Role in …

Deification of Cult Symbol.” Journal of North-West Semitic Languages 23: 1–14. Tsafrir, Y. 1988. Excavations at


MRG: Minority Rights Group International · 7 February 2021 English

The United Nations has now recognized that intercommunity tensions and conflicts are serious threats to the peace and stability of a region and go beyond the exclusive concern of the …

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MRG: Minority Rights Group International · 7 February 2021 English

The United Nations has now recognized that intercommunity tensions and conflicts are serious threats to the peace and stability of a region and go beyond the exclusive concern of the …

each seg- is not linked to Afro-Asiatic or Semitic languages ment. Nuer have a strong history of resistance


12 January 2021 English

Nuyts (2006, 6, emphasis mine), for example, offers the following definition: The core definition of this category is relatively noncontroversial: it concerns an indication of the estimation, typically, but not …

Jewish Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Zakho Cambridge Semitic Languages and Cultures Studies in the Grammar and Lexicon 978-1-78374-947-8 ISBN Hardback: 978-1-78374-948-5 Semitic Languages and Cultures 5. ISBN Digital (PDF): 978-1-78374-949-2


OBP: Open Book Publishers · 12 January 2021

On the Afel Stem in Western Neo-Aramaic Cambridge Semitic Languages and Cultures Studies in the Grammar and Lexicon of Neo-Aramaic Studies in the Grammar and Geoffrey Khan and Paul M. [...] One begins


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