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... root as formed from a biconsonantal root by means of an s- causa- tive augment . This does not significantly affect the etymology of the cognate roots because the result is considered as a triconsonantal root and not as a causative stem ...
... root as formed from a biconsonantal root by means of an s- causa- tive augment . This does not significantly affect the etymology of the cognate roots because the result is considered as a triconsonantal root and not as a causative stem ...
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... root formation than a matter of verbal stems since in most instances the corresponding triconsonantal root is lacking and Ethiopic apparently has a greater tendency toward multiliteral roots than most other Semitic languages . It is ...
... root formation than a matter of verbal stems since in most instances the corresponding triconsonantal root is lacking and Ethiopic apparently has a greater tendency toward multiliteral roots than most other Semitic languages . It is ...
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... root was a method of extending a biliteral root to fit the pattern of tri- literals prevalent in Semitic 87. However , according to von Soden , most roots of this type in Akkadian are connected semantically : " die fientischen Verben ...
... root was a method of extending a biliteral root to fit the pattern of tri- literals prevalent in Semitic 87. However , according to von Soden , most roots of this type in Akkadian are connected semantically : " die fientischen Verben ...
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Orientalia: commentarii de rebus assyro-babylonicis, arabicis, aegyptiacis Affichage du livre entier - 1920 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Akkadian Ancient appears Arabic Arabisch Assyria auch Babylonian Biblical Canon Chronicles Comparative copte correlation dans David derived deux discussion documents earlier early East edition Egypt Egyptian eine Elephantine ersch été examples fact faut final function grec Greek Hebrew History included indicate Inscriptions Institute interpretation Israel Kings L'arabe languages Late later material meaning Namen names occurs Oriental Orientalia original Paris period persons possible present problem qu'il question radical reduplicated reference root Saul Schreibung seems Semitic similar sources Status stem story Studies suggested syriaque temple term Testament Text third tradition Ugaritic University verbal verbs voir writing