A Comparative Lexical Study of Qur'ānic Arabic /

This work does not aim to be an etymological dictionary of Qur'ānic Arabic, nor does it attempt to suggest some new genetic classification of the Semitic languages. Rather, it offers insights into the internal lexical relationships attested in a number of Semitic varieties. The work is based on...

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Main Author: Zammit, Martin (Author)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden; Boston : BRILL, 2002.

Series: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East ; 61.

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Call Number: PJ6611

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