Etymologies - Aula Orientalis
AULA ORIENTALIS
AULA ORIENTALIS Revista de estudios del Próximo Oriente Antiguo Volumen XXIII nº 1/2 2005 Editorial AUSA Apdo 101 - 08280 Sabadell (Barcelona) SPAIN Proceedings of the Barcelona Symposium on Comparative Semitics 11/19-20/2004 |
AULA ORIENTALIS
AULA ORIENTALIS Revista de estudios del Próximo Oriente Antiguo Volumen XXIII nº 1/2 2005 Editorial AUSA Apdo 101 - 08280 Sabadell (Barcelona) SPAIN Proceedings of the Barcelona Symposium on Comparative Semitics 11/19-20/2004 |
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Aula Orientalis Revista de estudios des Próximo Oriente Antiguo Vol XXXII Jean-Claude Rolland Étymologie Arabe Dictionnaire des mots de l'Arabe |
Etymologies
Aula Orientalis 23 (2005) 35-43 35 Etymologies Pelio Fronzaroli – University of Firenze [In a recently published volume the state of the comparative and etymological studies has been exhaustively handled by the organiser of this symposium In this paper I will limit myself to review certain aspects of |
Lexica Afroasiatica XII
Aula Orientalis 30 (2012) 75-108 ISSN: 0212-5730) 76 the Afro-Asiatic comparative lexicon The present part of this series is a collection of additional new Afro-Asiatic etymologies with the Proto-Afro-Asiatic initial bilabial nasal (*m-) observed after my research |
Two-Hundred-Word Swadesh List for a Modern Aramaic variety
Aula Orientalis 36/1 (2018) 75-110 (ISSN: 0212-5730) roughly as follows: 72 per cent of words have Aramaic etymology |
Artículo-recensión The Etymological Dictionary of Egyptian*
Aula Orientalis 21 (2003) 257-262. 257. Artículo-recensión. The Etymological Dictionary of Egyptian*. Leonid Kogan – Russian State University for the |
Ugaritic Onomastics (8)
Aula Orientalis 30 (2012) 323-351 (ISSN: 0212-5730) Orel/Stolbova 1995 V. E. Orel/O. Stolbova Hamito-Semitic Etymological Dictionary. Materials for a. |
Poetic Line Boundaries in Hittite Epic “Song of Ullikummi”1 - Maria
Aula Orientalis 37/2 (2019) 275-292 (ISSN: 0212-5730). Recibido/Received: 09/08/2018 Hittite Etymological Dictionary. HHW. Tischler J. 2001. |
1-7-Kogan-Review Article-format
Aula Orientalis 24 (2006) 135-141 etymology as a tool of philological analysis — a trend becoming increasingly popular in Semitic studies of. |
Loanwords in Semitic
Aula Orientalis 23 (2005) 191-198. 191 neglect of the topic of loanwords goes hand in hand with the general objection to etymology and the. |
Scribes Working in Pairs on Water Resource Management in the
Aula Orientalis 37/1 (2019) 201-204 (ISSN: 0212-5730) See G. del Olmo Lete “Ugaritic n?l and ?dbr: Etymology and Semantic Field” |
Notas Le médio-babylonien nišiqu: «matériel»
Aula Orientalis 26 (2008) 295-297. 295 étymologie de cette racine n'est connue.3 Le terme habituel dans les légendes cassites est n?melu : «gain». |