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The Semitic Languages (Routledge Language Family Descriptions)
by Robert Hetzron
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... 22 SCRIPTS OF SEMITIC LANGUAGES "Rashi," used for rabbinic commentaries, represents the former, and Modern Hebrew cursive handwriting perpetuates the latter. Hebrew script could be used for local languages wherever there were Jews, and one criterion ... "
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South Arabian, Modern Hebrew, Northwest Semitic, Middle Aramaic, Ancient Harari, South Semitic, simple nonpast, nonpast verb, predicative inflection, object suffix pronouns, inflectional base, minuscule documents
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... for stylistic inversion structures in Modern Hebrew; and Chomsky (1991) for VSO languages in general. With the advent of Pollock's (1989) split lnfl hypothesis, the possibilities for ... "
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The World's Major Languages
by Bernard Comrie
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... in Ethiopian and Modern South Arabian (though the two do not sound the same) and dropped in Modern Hebrew (where they are pronounced voiceless, except s > ts). The nature of the articulation is unknown in the extinct languages. ... "
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Arguments and Agreement (Oxford Linguistics)
by Peter Ackema
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