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Lectures on the Comparative Grammar of the Semitic Languages is a foundational academic text that explores the grammatical systems underlying the Semitic language family. William Wright, a renowned Orientalist and linguist, presents a detailed comparative analysis of languages including Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic, and Syriac.
The work systematically examines phonological features, morphological structures, and syntactic patterns across these related languages, demonstrating their interconnections and evolutionary development. Through careful linguistic examination, Wright illustrates how understanding one Semitic language facilitates comprehension of others.
This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House serves as an invaluable resource for scholars of linguistics, biblical studies, Middle Eastern languages, and historical grammar. The comprehensive approach makes it essential for anyone seeking deep understanding of Semitic linguistic structures and their historical development.
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