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  1. Proto-Semitic is the hypothetical reconstructed proto-language ancestral to the Semitic languages.
    Era: ca. 3750 BCE
    Lower-order reconstructions: Proto-Arabic
    Reconstructed ancestor: Proto-Afroasiatic
    Reconstruction of: Semitic languages
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    What is Proto-Semitic?
    Proto-Semitic is the hypothetical reconstructed proto-language ancestral to the Semitic languages.
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    Semitic people. Semites, Semitic people or Semitic cultures (from the biblical "Shem", Hebrew: שם‎) was a term for an ethnic, cultural or racial group who speak or spoke the Semitic languages.
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    Ancient Semitic religion encompasses the polytheistic religions of the Semitic peoples from the ancient Near East, Northeast Africa, and Malta. Since the term Semitic itself represents a rough category when referring to cultures, as opposed to languages, the definitive bounds of the term "ancient Semitic religion" are only approximate.
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    South Semitic peoples include the speakers of Modern South Arabian languages and Ethiopian Semitic languages . There are several locations proposed as possible sites for prehistoric origins of Semitic-speaking peoples: Mesopotamia, the Levant, East Mediterranean, the Arabian Peninsula, and North Africa.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Semitic_language

    Proto-Semitic is the hypothetical reconstructed proto-language ancestral to the Semitic languages. There is no consensus regarding the location of the Proto-Semitic Urheimat; scholars hypothesize that it may have originated in the Levant, the Sahara, or the Horn of Africa, and the view that it arose in

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    The earliest attestations of a Semitic language are in Akkadian, dating to around the 24th to 23rd centuries BC (see Sargon of Akkad) and the Eblaite language, but earlier evidence of Akkadian comes from personal names in

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    Nouns
    Three cases are reconstructed: nominative (marked by *-u), genitive (marked by *-i), accusative (marked by *-a). .
    There were two genders:

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    Since all modern Semitic languages can be traced back to a common ancestor, Semiticists have placed importance upon locating the urheimat of

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    Vowels
    Proto-Semitic had a simple vowel system, with three qualities *a, *i, *u, and phonemic vowel length, conventionally indicated by a macron: *ā, *ī, *ū. This

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    Blench, Roger (2006). Archaeology, Language, and the African Past. Rowman Altamira. ISBN 978-0-7591-0466-2. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
    • Dolgopolsky, Aron (1999). From Proto

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    Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples or Proto-Semitic people were Western Asian people who lived throughout the ancient Near East, including the Levant, Mesopotamia, the Arabian Peninsula, and the Horn of Africa from the 3rd millennium BC until the end of antiquity.
    Their languages are usually divided into three branches: East, Central and South Semitic languages. The Proto-Semitic language was likely spoken in the 4th millennium BC, and the oldest attested f…

  5. Proto-Semitic language - Wikipedia

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    May 12, 2020 · Proto-Semitic is a hypothetical reconstructed language ancestral to the historical Semitic languages.A 2009 study proposes that it was spoken from about 3750 BCE in the Levant during the Early Bronze Age. There is no consensus regarding the location of the Proto-Semitic Urheimat; scholars hypothesize that it may have originated in the Arabian Peninsula, the …

  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semitic_people
  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semitic_languages

    The Semitic languages are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family.They are spoken by more than 330 million people across much of West Asia, the Horn of Africa, and latterly North Africa, Malta, West Africa, and in large immigrant and …

  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Sinaitic_script

    Proto-Sinaitic (also referred to as Sinaitic, Proto-Canaanite when found in Canaan, the North Semitic alphabet, or Early Alphabetic) is considered the earliest trace …

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    As we have no texts from any Semitic language older than 5,500 years ago, reconstructions of Proto-Semitic are inferred from these more recent Semitic texts. Quadriliteral roots. A quadriliteral is a consonantal root containing a sequence of four consonants (instead of three consonants, as is more often the case). A quadriliteral form is a word ...

  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Semitic_religion

    Ancient Semitic religion encompasses the polytheistic religions of the Semitic peoples from the ancient Near East, Northeast Africa, and Malta.Since the term Semitic itself represents a rough category when referring to cultures, as opposed to languages, the definitive bounds of the term "ancient Semitic religion" are only approximate.. Semitic traditions and their pantheons fall into …

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