Semitic studies

Semitic studies, or Semitology, is the academic field dedicated to the studies of Semitic languages and literatures and the history of the Semitic-speaking peoples. A person may be called a Semiticist or a Semitist, both terms being equivalent.

It includes Assyriology, Arabic, Hebraist and Syriacist studies, as well as comparative studies of Semitic languages aiming at the reconstruction of Proto-Semitic.

See also

Sources

  • Gotthelf Bergsträsser: Einführung in die semitischen Sprachen, Sprachproben und grammatische Skizzen, Nachdruck, Darmstadt 1993.
  • Carl Brockelmann: Grundriss der vergleichenden Grammatik der semitischen Sprachen, Bd. 1-2, 1908/1913.
  • David Cohen: Dictionnaire des racines sémitiques ou attestées dans les langues sémitiques.
  • Giovanni Garbini, Olivier Durand: Introduzione alle lingue semitiche (1994), ISBN 88-394-0506-2 (review: Franz Rosenhal; The Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 116, 1996).
  • Robert Hetzron: Semitic Languages, London 1997.
  • Burkhart Kienast: Historische semitische Sprachwissenschaft, Wiesbaden 2001.


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