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Two more contexts for Ge‘ez *u > u and three for *a > ǝ
What can Nabataean Aramaic tell us about Pre‐Islamic Arabic?
Proto-Semitic existentials: *yθaw and *laθθaw
Origin of the Ethiosemitic verb hlw ‘to be present’
Historical (in)accuracy and linguistic archaism in Daniel 5
The Greek in Daniel 3
Aramaic Daniel
A valediction to Moses W. Shapira's Deuteronomy document
Biblical Hebrew יש and Biblical Aramaic איתי followed by non-verbal clauses as markers of polarity contrast
(Northwest) Semitic sg. *CVCC -, pl. *CVCaC-ū-
The reconstruction of the Proto-Semitic genitive ending and a suggestion on its origin
The origins of the Biblical Aramaic reading tradition
Phonological adaptation and the Biblical Aramaic and Biblical Hebrew reflexes of *i and *u
Sound Changes in the (Pre-)Masoretic Reading Tradition and the Original Pronunciation of Biblical Aramaic
The vocalic phonemes of Tiberian Hebrew
A reconstruction of the system of verb aspects in proto-Berbero-Semitic
The Origin of *s3 in the Ḥaḍramitic and Modern South Arabian Third Person Feminine Personal Pronouns
A triconsonantal derivation of the lamed-he paradigm
The development of the Biblical Hebrew vowels
The Hebrew Verbal Paradigm of Hollow Roots: a Triconsonantal Account