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Ugaritic language --- Ougaritique (Langue) --- Grammar --- Grammaire --- -Semitic languages, Northwest --- -Grammar --- Semitic languages, Northwest --- Ugaritic language - Grammar
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Amorite language --- Amorrite (Langue) --- Etymology --- Names --- Etymologie --- Noms --- -Semitic languages --- -Names --- Names. --- -Etymology --- Verb --- Morphology --- Semitic languages --- Etymology&delete&
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Hebrew language --- Semitic languages, Northwest --- Inscriptions, Hebrew. --- Inscriptions, Semitic. --- Hébreu (Langue) --- Inscriptions hébraïques --- Inscriptions sémitiques --- Grammar. --- Morphology. --- Syntax. --- Grammar, Comparative --- Grammaire --- Morphologie --- Syntaxe --- -Hebrew language --- -Inscriptions, Hebrew --- -Inscriptions, Semitic --- -Jewish language --- Jews --- Northern Central Semitic languages --- Northwest Semitic languages --- Northwestern Semitic languages --- Semitic languages, West --- Semitic inscriptions --- Semitic philology --- Hebrew inscriptions --- Grammar --- Morphology --- Syntax --- Languages --- -Grammar --- -Semitic inscriptions --- Jewish language --- Hébreu (Langue) --- Inscriptions hébraïques --- Inscriptions sémitiques --- Inscriptions, Hebrew --- Inscriptions, Semitic
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This volume deals with Judaeo-Jerusalem Arabic affected by Jewish socio-religious life, its interrelatedness with non-Jewish Jerusalem Arabic, and its erosion by youths through replacement by Hebrew. The socio-religious life of the Jewish community is first introduced, followed by descriptions of socio-linguistic processes of both dialect varieties, of integrating and discharging foreign borrowings, of lexico-semantic concord and contrast between both dialect varieties, of varieties relating to relative status of interlocutors, and of deteriorating Judaeo-Jerusalem Arabic replaced by modern Hebrew. A dictionary-like Arabic and Hebrew index ends the book. The diachronic and synchronic analyses and description of intricate and interrelated lexico-semantic communal dialectal varieties of Arabic and Hebrew in present-day Jerusalem is a most challenging linguistic achievement hopefully won here.
Arabic language --- Dialects --- Jerusalem --- Social aspects --- Hebrew language --- Influence on Arabic --- Languages in contact --- Language and culture --- Culture and language --- Culture --- Areal linguistics --- Jewish language --- Jews --- Semitic languages, Northwest --- Semitic languages --- Influence on Arabic. --- Languages
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Semitic languages --- Ethiopia --- Gurage languages --- Ethiopian languages --- Gouragué (Langue) --- Langues éthiopiennes --- Inor dialect --- Grammar. --- Gouragué (Langue) --- Langues éthiopiennes
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Akkadian language --- Accadian language --- Assyrian language --- Assyro-Babylonian language --- Babylonian language --- Semitic languages --- Omens --- Portents --- Prodigies (Omens) --- Signs (Omens) --- Superstition --- Signs and symbols
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Arabic languages --- Hamitic languages --- Grammar --- Egyptien (Dialecte) --- Arabic language --- Arabe (Langue) --- Dialects --- Morphology. --- Morphologie --- Dialects&delete& --- Morphology --- Semitic languages --- Afroasiatic languages
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Focusing on the relation between functional categories and lexical and phrasal categories in Arabic dialects, Benmamoun proposes that universally functional categories are specified for categorial features which determine their relation with lexical categories.
Arabic language --- Minimalist theory (Linguistics) --- Generative grammar --- Semitic languages --- Dialects --- Syntax. --- Minimalist theory (Linguistics). --- Arabe (Langue) --- Minimalisme (Linguistique) --- Dialectes --- Syntaxe --- Dialects&delete& --- Syntax
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Semitic languages --- -Afroasiatic languages --- Etymology --- Arabic language --- Hebrew language --- Langues sémitiques --- Arabe (Langue) --- Hébreu (Langue) --- Dictionaries --- Etymologie --- Dictionnaires anglais --- -Etymology
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Indo-European languages --- Semitic languages --- Asian Turkey --- Carter, Charles --- Huldeboeken --- Indo-Europese taalkunde --- Langues indo-européennes --- Mélanges --- Anatolian languages --- Extinct languages --- Dead languages --- Languages, Extinct --- Language and languages --- Language obsolescence --- Middle East --- Languages.
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