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The West Semitic languages are a proposed major sub-grouping of ancient Semitic languages. The term was first coined in 1883 by Fritz Hommel. The grouping supported by Semiticists like Robert Hetzron and John Huehnergard divides the Semitic language family into two branches: Eastern and Western.
- Northwest Semitic languages
Northwest Semitic is a division of the Semitic languages...
- Semitic people
Semitic people or Semites is an obsolete term for an ethnic,...
- Central Semitic languages
Central Semitic languages are one of the three groups of...
- Northwest Semitic languages
The West Semitic languages significantly reshaped the system. The most substantial changes occurred in the Central Semitic languages (the ancestors of modern Hebrew, Arabic and Aramaic).
- Afro-AsiaticSemitic
10 de abr. de 2024 · Semitic languages, languages that form a branch of the Afro-Asiatic language phylum. Members of the Semitic group are spread throughout North Africa and Southwest Asia and have played preeminent roles in the linguistic and cultural landscape of the Middle East for more than 4,000 years.
Las lenguas semíticas occidentales son un subgrupo importante de las lenguas semíticas. Un análisis extensamente aceptado, apoyado por estudiosos del semítico como Robert Hetzron y Juan Huehnergard, divide la familia de las lenguas semíticas en dos ramas: oriental y occidental.