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    The Canaanite languages, or Canaanite dialects, are one of the three subgroups of the Northwest Semitic languages, the others being Aramaic and Ugaritic, all originating in the Levant and Mesopotamia.
    Geographic distribution: Levant, Carthage
    Glottolog: cana1267
    Subdivisions: Ammonite (extinct), Moabite (extinct), Edomite (extinct), Phoenician (extinct), Punic (extinct), Hebrew (revived)
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    Is the Canaanite language still spoken today?
    The Canaanite languages continued to be everyday spoken languages until at least the 4th century CE. Hebrew is the only living Canaanite language today, having remained in continuous use by many Jews well into the Middle Ages as a liturgical language, a literary language and for commerce.
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    What language did the Amorites speak?
    Although the Amorites are included among the Canaanite peoples, their language is sometimes not considered to be a Canaanite language but very closely related. The Canaanite languages continued to be everyday spoken languages until at least the 4th century CE. Hebrew is the only living Canaanite language today.
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    Who were the Canaanites?
    The Canaanites are broadly defined to include the Hebrews (including Israelites, Judeans and Samaritans ), Amalekites, Ammonites, Amorites, Edomites, Ekronites, Hyksos, Phoenicians (including the Carthaginians ), Moabites and Suteans.
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    Where did the Canaanites settle in Africa?
    They are attested in Canaanite inscriptions throughout the Levant, Mesopotamia, Anatolia and the East Mediterranean, and after the founding of Carthage by Phoenician colonists, in coastal regions of North Africa and Iberian Peninsula also.
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    Canaanite languages - Wikipedia

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    The Canaanite languages, or Canaanite dialects, are one of the three subgroups of the Northwest Semitic languages, the others being Aramaic and Ugaritic, all originating in the Levant and Mesopotamia. They are attested in Canaanite inscriptions throughout the Levant, Mesopotamia,

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    The Canaanite languages or dialects can be split into the following:
    North Canaan
    Phoenician. The main sources are the Ahiram sarcophagus inscription, the sarcophagus of

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    Modern Hebrew, revived in the modern era from an extinct dialect of the ancient Israelitespreserved in literature, poetry, liturgy; also known as Classical Hebrew, the oldest form of the

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    • The Semitic Languages. Routledge Language Family Descriptions. Edited by Robert Hetzron. New York: Routledge, 1997.
    • Garnier, Romain; Jacques, Guillaume (2012). "A neglected phonetic law: The assimilation of pretonic yod to a following coronal in North-West Semitic"

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  4. Canaan - Wikipedia

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    There are several periodization systems for Canaan. One of them is the following.
    • Prior to 4500 BC (prehistory – Stone Age): hunter-gatherer societies slowly giving way to farming and herding societies;
    • 4500–3500 BC (Chalcolithic): early metal-working and farming
    • 3500–2000 BC (Early Bronze): prior to written records in the area

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  5. Canaanite languages - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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    The Canaanite languages are a branch of Northwest Semitic languages. The only main language still spoken from the branch is Hebrew . They are spoken in the Levant area of the Middle East .

  6. Canaanite languages - Wikipedia - GitHub Pages

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    • Some distinctive typologicalfeatures of Canaanite in relation to Aramaic are: 1. The prefix h- used as the definite article (Aramaic has a postfixed -a). That seems to be an innovation of Canaanite. 2. The first person pronoun being ʼnk (אנכ anok(i), versus Aramaic ʼnʼ/ʼny', which is similar to Akkadian, Ancient Egyptian and Berber. 3. The *ā > ō vowel shift (Canaanite shift).
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