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  2. Semitic languages - Wikipedia

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    The palatalization of Proto-Semitic gīm /g/ to Arabic /d͡ʒ/ jīm, is most probably connected to the pronunciation of qāf /q/ as a /g/ gāf (this sound change also occurred in Yemenite Hebrew), hence in most of the Arabian peninsula (which is the homeland of the Arabic language) ج is jīm /d͡ʒ/ and ق is gāf /g/, except in western and ...

  3. List of Hebrew dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    New Hebrew-German Dictionary: with grammatical notes and list of abbreviations, compiled by Wiesen, Moses A., published by Rubin Mass, Jerusalem, in 1936 [12] The modern Greek-Hebrew, Hebrew-Greek dictionary, compiled by Despina Liozidou Shermister, first published in 2018; The Oxford English Hebrew dictionary, published in 1998 by the Oxford ...

  4. List of language families - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of language families.This list only includes primary language families that are accepted by the current academic consensus in the field of linguistics; for language families that are not accepted by the current academic consensus in the field of linguistics, see the article "List of proposed language families".

  5. List of Arabic dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    Arabic lemmas were printed in Hebrew characters. [20] Franciscus Raphelengius, Lexicon Arabicum, Leiden 1613. The first printed dictionary of the Arabic language in Arabic characters. [20] Jacobus Golius, Lexicon Arabico-Latinum, Leiden 1653. The dominant Arabic dictionary in Europe for almost two centuries. [20]

  6. Indo-Semitic languages - Wikipedia

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    The Indo-European and Semitic Languages: An Exploration of Structural Similarities Related to Accent, Chiefly in Greek, Sanskrit, and Hebrew. State University of New York Press. Levin, Saul. 1995. Semitic and Indo-European, Volume 1: The Principal Etymologies, With Observations on Afro-Asiatic. John Benjamins Publishing Company. Levin, Saul. 2002.

  7. Historical Dictionary Project of the Hebrew Language

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    As early as 1937, the president of Va'ad HaLashon ("The Language Committee", which later became the Academy of the Hebrew Language), Prof. Naftali Herz Tur-Sinai, [6] proposed the establishment of "a large endeavor which prepares an academic dictionary of our language, in all of the periods and evolutions that it has endured from the moment it is documented, until today."

  8. Abigail Lindo - Wikipedia

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    The Lindo family were related to Benjamin Disraeli and it was her father who performed Disraeli's circumcision. Her mother's brother, Moses Mocatta (1768–1857), who was a bullion broker and a scholar of Hebrew language and literature, [3] saw to her education. Under his guidance, she became a respected scholar of the Bible with a wide ...

  9. List of English words of Hebrew origin - Wikipedia

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    AHD: American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language: 3rd or 4th edition; HH: A Dictionary of First Names, Patrick Hanks & Flavia Hodges; MW: Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary: 10th or 11th edition; NI: Webster's New International Dictionary: 2nd or 3rd edition; OED: Oxford English Dictionary: online edition; SC: Strong's Concordance

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