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Semitic language

Semitism
Semitism can refer to Jewish ethnocentrism Philo-Semitism semitic language semitic people ...
Assyrian language
The term Assyrian language can mean one of: Neo-Aramaic language: a language spoken in Israel, Syria, and Mesopotamia from perhaps 700 BC until now. Akkadian language: a language of the Semitic family spoken in ancient Mesopotamia ...
Asian languages
languages: Persian, Urdu, Hindi, Kurdish Slavic languages: Russian Semitic languages Turkic languages Tai... There are a wide variety of languages spoken thoughout Asia, comprising a number of families and unrelated isolate languages. Sino-Tibetan languages Chinese, Tibetan, Burmese Indo-European ...
Palmyrenean
Palmyrenean is an ancient Semitic language that was spoken in the city of Palmyra. Zenobia spoke this Aramaic dialect in her time, which was written with an alphabet ...
Class P, subclass PJ -- Oriental philology and literature
languages 2401-2594......Cushitic languages 3001-3097......Semitic philology and literature 3101-4091......East Semitic languages 3101-3971.....Assyriology. Akkadian 3231-3595....Language 3601-3971...) 5901-5909.....South Semitic languages 6001-8517......Arabic 6073-7144.....Language 6690-6697 ...
Tigrignan language
Tigrigna (or ትግሪኛ ) is a Semitic language spoken in Eritrea, where it is the official language, and in parts of Ethiopia and Israel. It is written in the Geez (also called Ethiopic) script... Total speakers: 5.1 million Ranking: not in top 100 Genetic classification: Afro-Asiatic Semitic ...
Semitic
things or to things originating among speakers of Semitic languages or people descended from them... spoke a language belonging to this family, and are therefore also termed Semitic in linguistics... Elamites and Lydians, whose languages are not Semitic. As this list makes clear, its meaning has ...
Root (linguistics)
In etymology, a root comprises the core form of a word, often in a primitive attestation or even in a reconstruction. Root forms have importance in deducing the structure of language families such as those of Semitic or Dravidian languages. This word has several synonyms: stem, base and theme ...
Soqotri language
Soqotri Soqotri is the native language of the island of Socotra off the southern coast of Yemen. It is a south Semitic language. Since women are forbidden to leave the island, Soqotri speakers are only rarely found in the Yemeni mainland ...
10  Afro-Asiatic languages
languages Egyptian languages Semitic languages Cushitic languages Beja language (subclassification... culture.) The Semitic languages are the only Afro-Asiatic subfamily based outside of Africa; however, in... Ethiopia, so some modern Ethiopian languages (such as Amharic) are Semitic rather than belonging to the ...
11  Hurrian language
Hurrian is a conventional name for the language of the Hurrians, a people who entered northern Mesopotamia around 2300 BC and had mostly vanished by 1000 BC. Hurrian is an agglutinative language which belongs to neither the Semitic nor the Indo-European language families. Together with Urartian ...
12  Cushitic languages
The Cushitic languages are a subgroup of the Afro-Asiatic languages phylum, named after the Biblical figure Cush by analogy with Semitic. They are spoken in the Horn of Africa. The most prominent language is Oromo with about 21 million speakers, followed by Somali (in Somalia) with about 10 ...
13  Language families and languages
families named. Families of Africa and southwest Asia Afro-Asiatic (Hamito-Semitic) languages Niger...Most languages are known to belong to language families (called simply "families" for the rest of... from a common ancestor. The ancestor is very seldom known to us directly, since most languages have a ...
14  Arrival of the Semites to Babylonia and Assyria
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15  Canaanite languages
The Canaanite languages are a subfamily of the Semitic languages, spoken by the ancient Canaanite peoples. Canaanite languages were also spoken in ancient times by the self-identified Hebrews who...-preserved is Biblical Hebrew, and the only Canaanite language spoken as a vernacular in modern times is ...


 
 
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