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Journal of Semitic Studies 68/2

 
 
 
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Journal of Semitic Studies  
Volume 68 Issue 2
 
Autumn 2023
 
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Articles
 
 
 
 
Furthering the Further Quest for Ugaritic 
 
Peter T Daniels
 
 
 
— Yiqtol as Evidential Strategy in Biblical Hebrew 
 
Vladimir Olivero
 
 
 
A Phantom Verb: Yuttan in Biblical Hebrew 
 
Raanan Eichler
 
 
 
An Aramaic Verb Form in a Neo-Babylonian Letter 
 
Ekaterina Berzon; Maksim Kalinin ; Sergey Koval; Sergey Loesov
 
 
 
An Enigmatic Aramaic-Hebrew-Greek Glossary of The Jerusalem Talmud 
 
Elyashiv Cherlow
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Body and Mind, Husband and Household, Collaborators and Communities: Centrifugal Spheres of Protection in an Aramaic Incantation Bowl (MC 77.233) 
 
Alexander Marcus
 
 
 
Dioscorides and Galen in the Syriac Tradition: A Reconsideration of Three Passages About Herbs in an Anonymous Syriac Pharmacological Book 
 
Lijuan Lin
 
 
 
The Medieval Prosodic Orthography of the Tiberian Masoretic Reading Tradition 
 
Sophia L Pitcher
 
 
 
Sound of Quantitative Metres in Medieval Hebrew Poetry 
 
Boris Kleiner
 
 
 
Weighing the Baghdādī Raṭl: A Metrological Muddle 
 
Daniel Martin Varisco
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Contrastive Focus Reduplication in Kuwaiti Arabic 
 
Yousuf B Albader
 
 
 
On Negation with the Bipartite Constructions ʿĒB-(V/V:)Š and -(V/V:)Š in Šrūgi Arabic 
 
Qasim Hassan
 
 
 
Definiteness, pronoun suffixes, genitives and two types of syntax in Sudanese Arabic1 
 
James Dickins
 
 
 
Some linguistic features of the dialect of Acre and their possible explanation by the history of the city 
 
Amal Zuʾbi
 
 
 
Polysyllabic shortening in Modern Standard Arabic 
 
Mohammed Nour Abu Guba; Bassil Mashaqba ; Anas Huneety
 
 
 
Adverbs Related to 'Year' in Semitic 
 
Aaron D Rubin
 
 
 
Book Reviews
 
 
 
 
Ulf Bergström, Aspect, Communicative Appeal, and Temporal Meaning in Biblical Hebrew Verbal Forms 
 
Kasper Siegismund
 
 
 
Michael Rand, Studies in the Medieval Hebrew Tradition of the Ḥarīrīan and Ḥarizian Maqama: "Maḥberot Eitan ha-Ezraḥi" 
 
Naoya Katsumata
 
 

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