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The complexity of the relationship of vocalisation signs of Semitic pointing systems
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Chia, Philip Suciadi
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arabic
/ aramaic
/ hebrew
/ History
/ Religion
/ Semitic languages
/ syriac
/ Vowels
/ Writing
2022
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The complexity of the relationship of vocalisation signs of Semitic pointing systems
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Chia, Philip Suciadi
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arabic
/ aramaic
/ hebrew
/ History
/ Religion
/ Semitic languages
/ syriac
/ Vowels
/ Writing
2022
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The complexity of the relationship of vocalisation signs of Semitic pointing systems
Journal Article
The complexity of the relationship of vocalisation signs of Semitic pointing systems
2022
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Overview
This article has a few goals. The first goal is to discover the development of Semitic pointing systems such as Babylonian Hebrew (both simple and complex), Tiberian Hebrew, Palestinian Hebrew, Samaritan Hebrew, Syriac (both Western [Jacobite] and Eastern [Nestorian]) and Arabic. The second goal is to propose the possible development because of the interaction between those languages in the past. In this article, the comparative method will be used as the methodology. A general observation of these signs and a proposition regarding the possible development amongst those languages will be presented.Contribution: This article traces the synchronic and diachronic development of Semitic languages’ vocalisation systems and proposes a possible development between them.
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