Thursday, September 5, 2024

Journal of Semitic Studies 69/2

 
 
 
Oxford Academic
 
 
 
 
New issue alert
 
 
 
 
Journal of Semitic Studies  
Volume 69 Issue 2
 
Autumn 2024
 
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Articles
 
 
 
 
A Morphological Reconstruction of T-Stems in Proto-Semitic 
 
John Mellison
 
 
 
The Gezer Inscription ʿṣd pšt 'Bundling Flax': Revising the Arabic Cognate Etymology 
 
Mila Neishtadt
 
 
 
An Oath for Vengeance? A vendetta with the testimony of the goddess Allāt in an Ancient North Arabian inscription from Jordan 
 
Hani Hayajneh, Rafe Harahsheh
 
 
 
The use of Nafs 'soul' for self-referencing in al-Maqqarī's Nafḥ al-ṭīb and the evolution of the 'divided self' 
 
Laila M Jreis-Navarro
 
 
 
Sinai Arabic MS 68: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Study of a Unique Arabic Gospel Manuscript 
 
Phillip W Stokes, Noha Abou-Khatwa, Georg Leube
 
 
 
 
The Grammar of Emotion Verbs in the Qurʾān: A Case Study of the verb Xāfa  
 
Yehudit Dror, Salam Saied, Bayan Amara
 
 
 
The Syntax of the Jewish Arabic Dialect of Wad-Souf (Saharan Algeria)  
 
Wiktor Gębski
 
 
 
Numeral Reduplication as a pluractional marker in Jordanian Arabic 
 
Amazigh Bedar, Ashraf Allawama
 
 
 
The Fann, a Genre of Oral Poetry in Antiochian Arabic: Remarks on Form and Performance Practice 
 
Mahmut Ağbaht, Martin Greve
 
 
 
Children's Rhymes and Nature in Mehri, A Modern South Arabian Language  
 
Saeed Al-Qumairi, Andrea Boom, Janet C E Watson
 
 
 
 
Three Early Linguistic Layers in Haredi Hebrew  
 
Dina Sender
 
 
 
The Verbal System of Baritle Neo-Aramaic 
 
Vean Al-Saka
 
 
 
Tomorrow and the Day After in Semitic 
 
Aaron D Rubin
 
 
 
Review Articles
 
 
 
 
Approaching the 'Social Context of Writing Practices in Late Bronze Age Ugarit'  
 
Andrew Burlingame
 
 
 
Mood Marker or Perspective Particle? A Review of Motion, Voice, and Mood in the Semitic Verb 
 
S A Fix
 
 
 
Reviews
 
 
 
 
Cherry, Zack. Aramaic Loanwords in Neo-Assyrian 911-612 BC 
 
Na'ama Pat-El
 
 
 
M. P. Streck. Old Babylonian Grammar: Volume One 
 
Jacob Jan de Ridder
 
 
 
Peter Stein, Die altsüdarabischen Minuskelinschriften auf Holzstäbchen aus der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek in München, Band 2: Die altsabäischen und minäischen Inschriften. Mit einem Anhang Unbeschriftete Objekte und Fälschungen 
 
Anton Kungl
 
 
 
William A. Ross and Elizabeth Robar (eds), Linguistic Theory and the Biblical Text 
 
Larry James Kraskevich
 
 
 
Janine Wende, Frühaltbabylonische Grammatik (Leipziger altorientalistische Studien 14) 
 
Sergey Loesov, Sergey Koval
 
 
 
Giuliano, Castagna / Lutz, Edzard [Eds], South Arabia—Old Issues, New Perspectives: proceedings of the workshop of at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg 
 
Imar Y Koutchoukali
 
 
 
Ulrich Seeger, Wörterbuch Palästinensisch—Deutsch IIn Zusammenarbeit mit Rāmiil-ʿArabi, Laṭīfe Abu l-ʿAsal und Taḥsīn ʿAlāwnihi 
 
Moin Halloun
 
 
 
Boris Liebrenz, Tēmōnit: Arab Traders in Their Own Words: Merchant Letters from the Eastern Mediterranean Around 1800 
 
Mohamed Ahmed
 
 
 
Ori Shachmon, Tēmōnit: The Jewish Varieties of Yemeni Arabic 
 
Phillip W Stokes
 
 
 
Aaron D. Rubin and Lily Kahn, Jewish Languages from A to Z 
 
Jarred Brewster
 
 
 
Cohen, Shaye J. D., Robert Goldenberg, and Hayim Lapin, The Oxford Annotated Mishnah 
 
Aaron Koller
 
 
 
Yaroslav Gutgarts, Filip Busau, Tigrinisch-Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch, Tigrinya-German-English Dictionary, መዝገበ ቓላት ትግርኛ-ጀርመንኛ-እንግሊዝኛ 
 
Magdalena Krzyżanowska
 
 

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