Introduction to Semitic Comparative Linguistics, Volume 1Columbia University Press, 1934 - 147 pages Introduces Semitic linguistics to beginning learners through a comparative study of Hebrew, Arabic, Aramaic, Akkadian, and other cognate dialects. |
Table des matières
B Demonstrative Pronouns and the Article 2416 | 65 |
Particles 274 | 72 |
Verbs with i u 41721 | 117 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
3rd plur 3rd sing Accadian accent active affixed analogy appears Arab Aram Aramaic atelic Bases become beside cent closed complete consonants const construct contrasted corresponding denoting determinants developed dialects dual e.g. Heb ending Ethiopic exist feminine final formation frequently fricative gemination given hand hebräischen Hebrew historic imperative imperfect Impv indicative Indo-European infinitive initial inscriptions katab king later linguistic masc masculine meaning nominal nouns occur oneself original participle passive perfect period persons Plautus plosives plur plural preformative present probably pronouns Proto-Semitic rare regarded represents respectively secondary seems Semitic languages semitischen short shows singular sounds syllables Syriac telic tenses things third thou true Type usually verbs vocalism vowel