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Book Description

Title:
Lectures on the Comparative Grammar of the Semitic Languages
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
Cambrdge
Publisher:
Cambrdge University Press
Pages:
288
Subjects:
Language, Linguistics, Semitic Languages
Copyright Holder:
Public domain

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  1. Introductory Remarks.The Term Semitic. Diffusion and Original Home of the Semites
  2. General Survey of the Semitic Languages
  3. Semitic Writing
  4. The Letters of the Semitic Alphabet and the Changes They Undergo
  5. The Vowels and Their Permutatons
  6. The Pronouns
  7. The Noun
  8. The Verb
    1. The Perfect
    2. The Imperfect
    3. The Imperative
    4. Variations of Imperfect and Imperative
    5. The Infinitive
    6. The Participles
    7. Derived Conjunctions
  9. The Irregular Verb
  • Additional Notes and Corrections