Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian Language Families: Obvious Genetic relatedness
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Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian Language Families: Obvious Genetic relatedness (2015)
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ISBN: 9783862886012 bzw. 3862886018, in Deutsch, LINCOM, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
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El Rabih Makki. Lebanese University. Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian language families have in common many indispensible grammatical forms; both derivational and inflectional, which compel us to make the inevitable conclusion that they must have come from a common source. The same assertion can be made as to certain basic vocabulary found in both families, especially those denoting parts of the body, things in the physical world, family relation, pronouns, some numerals, many essential verbs, nouns, and adjectives. The common existence of such grammatical, phonological and vocabulary forms in language families whose members are far apart in space and time makes it evident that they must have belonged to a common Hamito-Semitic-Austronesian speech before its split into two separate Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian languages. Another amazing fact is that both families also share some common tendencies in their evolution. The present work aims to elucidate the similarities noted between the two language families on all levels of structure, explain the dissimilarities whenever found in strictly scientific terms, and account for all linguistic phenomena encountered in the study. ISBN 9783862886012 (Hardbound). LINCOM Etymological Studies 04. 214pp. 2015. 170mm x 240mm.
El Rabih Makki. Lebanese University. Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian language families have in common many indispensible grammatical forms; both derivational and inflectional, which compel us to make the inevitable conclusion that they must have come from a common source. The same assertion can be made as to certain basic vocabulary found in both families, especially those denoting parts of the body, things in the physical world, family relation, pronouns, some numerals, many essential verbs, nouns, and adjectives. The common existence of such grammatical, phonological and vocabulary forms in language families whose members are far apart in space and time makes it evident that they must have belonged to a common Hamito-Semitic-Austronesian speech before its split into two separate Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian languages. Another amazing fact is that both families also share some common tendencies in their evolution. The present work aims to elucidate the similarities noted between the two language families on all levels of structure, explain the dissimilarities whenever found in strictly scientific terms, and account for all linguistic phenomena encountered in the study. ISBN 9783862886012 (Hardbound). LINCOM Etymological Studies 04. 214pp. 2015. 170mm x 240mm.
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Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian Language Families: Obvious Genetic relatedness (2015)
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ISBN: 9783862886012 bzw. 3862886018, in Englisch, LINCOM GmbH, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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El Rabih Makki. Lebanese University. Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian language families have in common many indispensible grammatical forms; both derivational and inflectional, which compel us to make the inevitable conclusion that they must have come from a common source. The same assertion can be made as to certain basic vocabulary found in both families, especially those denoting parts of the body, things in the physical world, family relation, pronouns, some numerals, many essential verbs, nouns, and adjectives. The common existence of such grammatical, phonological and vocabulary forms in language families whose members are far apart in space and time makes it evident that they must have belonged to a common Hamito-Semitic-Austronesian speech before its split into two separate Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian languages. Another amazing fact is that both families also share some common tendencies in their evolution. The present work aims to elucidate the similarities noted between the two language families on all levels of structure, explain the dissimilarities whenever found in strictly scientific terms, and account for all linguistic phenomena encountered in the study. ISBN 9783862886012 (Hardbound). LINCOM Etymological Studies 04. 214pp. 2015. Hardcover, Label: LINCOM GmbH, LINCOM GmbH, Product group: Book, Published: 2015, Studio: LINCOM GmbH.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, LINCOMGmbH.
El Rabih Makki. Lebanese University. Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian language families have in common many indispensible grammatical forms; both derivational and inflectional, which compel us to make the inevitable conclusion that they must have come from a common source. The same assertion can be made as to certain basic vocabulary found in both families, especially those denoting parts of the body, things in the physical world, family relation, pronouns, some numerals, many essential verbs, nouns, and adjectives. The common existence of such grammatical, phonological and vocabulary forms in language families whose members are far apart in space and time makes it evident that they must have belonged to a common Hamito-Semitic-Austronesian speech before its split into two separate Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian languages. Another amazing fact is that both families also share some common tendencies in their evolution. The present work aims to elucidate the similarities noted between the two language families on all levels of structure, explain the dissimilarities whenever found in strictly scientific terms, and account for all linguistic phenomena encountered in the study. ISBN 9783862886012 (Hardbound). LINCOM Etymological Studies 04. 214pp. 2015. Hardcover, Label: LINCOM GmbH, LINCOM GmbH, Product group: Book, Published: 2015, Studio: LINCOM GmbH.
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Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian Language Families: Obvious Genetic relatedness (2015)
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ISBN: 9783862886012 bzw. 3862886018, in Englisch, LINCOM GmbH, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, LINCOM GmbH.
El Rabih Makki. Lebanese University. Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian language families have in common many indispensible grammatical forms; both derivational and inflectional, which compel us to make the inevitable conclusion that they must have come from a common source. The same assertion can be made as to certain basic vocabulary found in both families, especially those denoting parts of the body, things in the physical world, family relation, pronouns, some numerals, many essential verbs, nouns, and adjectives. The common existence of such grammatical, phonological and vocabulary forms in language families whose members are far apart in space and time makes it evident that they must have belonged to a common Hamito-Semitic-Austronesian speech before its split into two separate Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian languages. Another amazing fact is that both families also share some common tendencies in their evolution. The present work aims to elucidate the similarities noted between the two language families on all levels of structure, explain the dissimilarities whenever found in strictly scientific terms, and account for all linguistic phenomena encountered in the study. ISBN 9783862886012 (Hardbound). LINCOM Etymological Studies 04. 214pp. 2015. Hardcover, Label: LINCOM GmbH, LINCOM GmbH, Product group: Book, Published: 2015, Studio: LINCOM GmbH.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, LINCOM GmbH.
El Rabih Makki. Lebanese University. Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian language families have in common many indispensible grammatical forms; both derivational and inflectional, which compel us to make the inevitable conclusion that they must have come from a common source. The same assertion can be made as to certain basic vocabulary found in both families, especially those denoting parts of the body, things in the physical world, family relation, pronouns, some numerals, many essential verbs, nouns, and adjectives. The common existence of such grammatical, phonological and vocabulary forms in language families whose members are far apart in space and time makes it evident that they must have belonged to a common Hamito-Semitic-Austronesian speech before its split into two separate Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian languages. Another amazing fact is that both families also share some common tendencies in their evolution. The present work aims to elucidate the similarities noted between the two language families on all levels of structure, explain the dissimilarities whenever found in strictly scientific terms, and account for all linguistic phenomena encountered in the study. ISBN 9783862886012 (Hardbound). LINCOM Etymological Studies 04. 214pp. 2015. Hardcover, Label: LINCOM GmbH, LINCOM GmbH, Product group: Book, Published: 2015, Studio: LINCOM GmbH.
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Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian Language Families: Obvious Genetic relatedness (2015)
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El Rabih Makki. Lebanese University. Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian language families have in common many indispensible grammatical forms; both derivational and inflectional, which compel us to make the inevitable conclusion that they must have come from a common source. The same assertion can be made as to certain basic vocabulary found in both families, especially those denoting parts of the body, things in the physical world, family relation, pronouns, some numerals, many essential verbs, nouns, and adjectives. The common existence of such grammatical, phonological and vocabulary forms in language families whose members are far apart in space and time makes it evident that they must have belonged to a common Hamito-Semitic-Austronesian speech before its split into two separate Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian languages. Another amazing fact is that both families also share some common tendencies in their evolution. The present work aims to elucidate the similarities noted between the two language families on all levels of structure, explain the dissimilarities whenever found in strictly scientific terms, and account for all linguistic phenomena encountered in the study. ISBN 9783862886012 (Hardbound). LINCOM Etymological Studies 04. 214pp. 2015. Tapa dura, Label: LINCOM GmbH, LINCOM GmbH, Product group: Libro, Published: 2015, Studio: LINCOM GmbH.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, LINCOMGmbH.
El Rabih Makki. Lebanese University. Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian language families have in common many indispensible grammatical forms; both derivational and inflectional, which compel us to make the inevitable conclusion that they must have come from a common source. The same assertion can be made as to certain basic vocabulary found in both families, especially those denoting parts of the body, things in the physical world, family relation, pronouns, some numerals, many essential verbs, nouns, and adjectives. The common existence of such grammatical, phonological and vocabulary forms in language families whose members are far apart in space and time makes it evident that they must have belonged to a common Hamito-Semitic-Austronesian speech before its split into two separate Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian languages. Another amazing fact is that both families also share some common tendencies in their evolution. The present work aims to elucidate the similarities noted between the two language families on all levels of structure, explain the dissimilarities whenever found in strictly scientific terms, and account for all linguistic phenomena encountered in the study. ISBN 9783862886012 (Hardbound). LINCOM Etymological Studies 04. 214pp. 2015. Tapa dura, Label: LINCOM GmbH, LINCOM GmbH, Product group: Libro, Published: 2015, Studio: LINCOM GmbH.
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Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian Language Families: Obvious Genetic relatedness (2015)
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ISBN: 9783862886012 bzw. 3862886018, in Englisch, LINCOM GmbH, neu.
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, LINCOMGmbH.
El Rabih Makki. Lebanese University. Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian language families have in common many indispensible grammatical forms; both derivational and inflectional, which compel us to make the inevitable conclusion that they must have come from a common source. The same assertion can be made as to certain basic vocabulary found in both families, especially those denoting parts of the body, things in the physical world, family relation, pronouns, some numerals, many essential verbs, nouns, and adjectives. The common existence of such grammatical, phonological and vocabulary forms in language families whose members are far apart in space and time makes it evident that they must have belonged to a common Hamito-Semitic-Austronesian speech before its split into two separate Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian languages. Another amazing fact is that both families also share some common tendencies in their evolution. The present work aims to elucidate the similarities noted between the two language families on all levels of structure, explain the dissimilarities whenever found in strictly scientific terms, and account for all linguistic phenomena encountered in the study. ISBN 9783862886012 (Hardbound). LINCOM Etymological Studies 04. 214pp. 2015. Relié, Label: LINCOM GmbH, LINCOM GmbH, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2015, Studio: LINCOM GmbH.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, LINCOMGmbH.
El Rabih Makki. Lebanese University. Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian language families have in common many indispensible grammatical forms; both derivational and inflectional, which compel us to make the inevitable conclusion that they must have come from a common source. The same assertion can be made as to certain basic vocabulary found in both families, especially those denoting parts of the body, things in the physical world, family relation, pronouns, some numerals, many essential verbs, nouns, and adjectives. The common existence of such grammatical, phonological and vocabulary forms in language families whose members are far apart in space and time makes it evident that they must have belonged to a common Hamito-Semitic-Austronesian speech before its split into two separate Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian languages. Another amazing fact is that both families also share some common tendencies in their evolution. The present work aims to elucidate the similarities noted between the two language families on all levels of structure, explain the dissimilarities whenever found in strictly scientific terms, and account for all linguistic phenomena encountered in the study. ISBN 9783862886012 (Hardbound). LINCOM Etymological Studies 04. 214pp. 2015. Relié, Label: LINCOM GmbH, LINCOM GmbH, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2015, Studio: LINCOM GmbH.
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Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian Language Families: Obvious Genetic relatedness (2015)
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ISBN: 9783862886012 bzw. 3862886018, in Englisch, 214 Seiten, LINCOM GmbH, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, LINCOMGmbH.
El Rabih Makki. Lebanese University. Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian language families have in common many indispensible grammatical forms; both derivational and inflectional, which compel us to make the inevitable conclusion that they must have come from a common source. The same assertion can be made as to certain basic vocabulary found in both families, especially those denoting parts of the body, things in the physical world, family relation, pronouns, some numerals, many essential verbs, nouns, and adjectives. The common existence of such grammatical, phonological and vocabulary forms in language families whose members are far apart in space and time makes it evident that they must have belonged to a common Hamito-Semitic-Austronesian speech before its split into two separate Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian languages. Another amazing fact is that both families also share some common tendencies in their evolution. The present work aims to elucidate the similarities noted between the two language families on all levels of structure, explain the dissimilarities whenever found in strictly scientific terms, and account for all linguistic phenomena encountered in the study. ISBN 9783862886012 (Hardbound). LINCOM Etymological Studies 04. 214pp. 2015. Gebundene Ausgabe, Label: LINCOM GmbH, LINCOM GmbH, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2015-03-16, Studio: LINCOM GmbH.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, LINCOMGmbH.
El Rabih Makki. Lebanese University. Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian language families have in common many indispensible grammatical forms; both derivational and inflectional, which compel us to make the inevitable conclusion that they must have come from a common source. The same assertion can be made as to certain basic vocabulary found in both families, especially those denoting parts of the body, things in the physical world, family relation, pronouns, some numerals, many essential verbs, nouns, and adjectives. The common existence of such grammatical, phonological and vocabulary forms in language families whose members are far apart in space and time makes it evident that they must have belonged to a common Hamito-Semitic-Austronesian speech before its split into two separate Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian languages. Another amazing fact is that both families also share some common tendencies in their evolution. The present work aims to elucidate the similarities noted between the two language families on all levels of structure, explain the dissimilarities whenever found in strictly scientific terms, and account for all linguistic phenomena encountered in the study. ISBN 9783862886012 (Hardbound). LINCOM Etymological Studies 04. 214pp. 2015. Gebundene Ausgabe, Label: LINCOM GmbH, LINCOM GmbH, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2015-03-16, Studio: LINCOM GmbH.
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| Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian Language Families: Obvious Genetic relatedness | LINCOM | 2015
DE HC NW
ISBN: 9783862886012 bzw. 3862886018, in Deutsch, LINCOM, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian Language Families: Obvious Genetic relatedness El Rabih Makki Lebanese University Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian language families have in common many indispensible grammatical forms, both derivational and inflectional, which compel us to make the inevitable conclusion that they must have come from a common source. The same assertion can be made as to certain basic vocabulary found in both families, especially those denoting parts of the body, things in the physical world, family relation, pronouns, some numerals, many essential verbs, nouns, and adjectives. The common existence of such grammatical, phonological and vocabulary forms in language families whose members are far apart in space and time makes it evident that they must have belonged to a common Hamito-Semitic-Austronesian speech before its split into two separate Hamito-Semitic and Austronesian languages. Another amazing fact is that both families also share some common tendencies in their evolution. The present work aims to elucidate the similarities noted between the two language families on all levels of structure, explain the dissimilarities whenever found in strictly scientific terms, and account for all linguistic phenomena encountered in the study. ISBN 9783862886012 (Hardbound). LINCOM Etymological Studies 04. 214pp. 2015.
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