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  1. Northwest Semitic is a division of the Semitic languages comprising the indigenous languages of the Levant. It emerged from Proto-Semitic in the Early Bronze Age. It is first attested in proper names identified as Amorite in the Middle Bronze Age.
    Geographic distribution: concentrated in the Middle East
    Glottolog: nort3165
    Linguistic classification: Afro-AsiaticSemiticWest SemiticCentral SemiticNorthwest Semitic
    Subdivisions: Aramaic, Canaanite, Ugaritic †, Amorite †, Samalian
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    What is the origin of the Northwest Semitic language?
    Northwest Semitic is a division of the Semitic languages comprising the indigenous languages of the Levant. It emerged from Proto-Semitic in the Early Bronze Age. It is first attested in proper names identified as Amorite in the Middle Bronze Age.
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    What is Northwest Semitic philology?
    Northwest Semitic Philology is intended as a comprehensive title to include a variety of specific programs devoted to the study of texts in the languages and dialects of the Northwest Semitic peoples (Ugaritic, Phoenician-Punic, the Transjordanian dialects, all dialects of Hebrew and of Aramaic).
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    What are the 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, in the Caucasus, and in large immigrant and expatriate communities in North America, Europe, and Australasia.
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    What is the best book on Northwest Semitic languages?
    “The Northwest Semitic Languages,” in The World History of the Jewish People, volume 1/2: Patriarches. Tel Aviv. Greenfield, J. C. 1969. “Amurrite, Ugaritic and Canaanite,” in Proceedings of the International Conference of Semitic Studies. Jerusalem. pp. 92–101. Halpern, B. 1987.
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    Northwest Semitic is a division of the Semitic languages comprising the indigenous languages of the Levant. It emerged from Proto-Semitic in the Early Bronze Age. It is first attested in proper names identified as Amorite in the Middle Bronze Age. The oldest coherent texts are in Ugaritic, dating to the

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    The time period for the split of Northwest Semitic from Proto-Semitic or from other Semitic groups is uncertain, it has been recently suggested by Richard C. Steiner that the earliest attestation of Northwest Semitic is to be found in

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    • Blau, J. 1968. "Some Difficulties in the Reconstruction of 'Proto-Hebrew' and 'Proto-Canaanite'," in In Memoriam Paul Kahle. BZAW, 103. pp.

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    Sound changes
    Phonologically, Ugaritic lost the sound *ṣ́, replacing it with /sˁ/ () (the same shift occurred in Canaanite and Akkadian). That this same sound became

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    Nouns
    Three cases can be reconstructed for Proto-Northwest Semitic nouns (nominative, accusative, genitive), two genders (male, female) and three numbers (single, dual, plural).
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  4. https://www.merriam-webster.com › dictionary › Northwest Semitic

    Definition of Northwest Semitic. : a division of the Semitic languages consisting of Aramaic and Canaanitic languages.

  5. https://www.britannica.com › topic › Northwest-Semitic-languages

    In Semitic languages: The Northwest Semitic languages and Arabic. A different verbal system in the Northwest Semitic languages and Arabic has led many scholars to posit a Central Semitic group within the West Semitic branch. On …

  6. https://simple.wikipedia.org › wiki › Northwest_Semitic_languages

    The Northwest Semitic languages are a branch of Central Semitic languages. They came from the Levant in the Middle East. They include the languages Hebrew and Aramaic. References

  7. https://infogalactic.com › info › Northwest_Semitic_languages
    • The time period for the split of Northwest Semitic from Proto-Semiticor from other Semitic groups is uncertain. The first attestation of a Northwest Semitic language is of Ugaritic in the 14th century BC. During the early 1st millennium, the Phoenician language was spread throughout the Mediterranean by Phoenician colonists, most notably to Carthag...
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  8. https://nelc.uchicago.edu › northwest-semitic-philology

    Northwest Semitic Philology is intended as a comprehensive title to include a variety of specific programs devoted to the study of texts in the languages and dialects of the Northwest Semitic peoples (Ugaritic, Phoenician-Punic, the Transjordanian dialects, all dialects of Hebrew and of Aramaic). The core of the program is a knowledge of Classical Hebrew language and literature …

  9. Introduction to Northwest Semitic - Academic Accelerator

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    Apr 22, 2022 · More Northwest Semitic sentence examples 10.1017/S0041977X2100001X This *CVCaC-ū- pattern is usually considered to be a remnant of the Proto-Semitic broken plural system in Northwest Semitic, but we show that it goes back to Proto-Semitic in this form.

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    The Northwest Semitic Collection sheds light on the northwestern branch of the Semitic family of languages, of which Biblical Hebrew is a member. Because of the relatively small size of the corpus of Biblical Hebrew, scholars turn to other …

  11. 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 …

  12. Northwest Semitic Collection (7 vols.) - Verbum

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    The Northwest Semitic Collection sheds light on the northwestern branch of the Semitic family of languages, of which Biblical Hebrew is a member. Because of the relatively small size of the corpus of Biblical Hebrew, scholars turn to other languages in the Northwest Semitic family to understand the Hebrew Bible.

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