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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.
- Semitic languages - Wikipedia
The West Semitic languages significantly reshaped the...
- Northwest Semitic languages - Wikipedia
Northwest Semitic is a division of the Semitic languages...
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Subdivisions: East Semitic (extinct) West Semitic. ISO 639-2...
- Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples - Wikipedia
Speakers of Northwest Semitic were the Canaanites (including...
- Central Semitic languages - Wikipedia
Central Semitic languages are one of the three groups of...
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West Semitic. Subdivisions: Central Semitic. South Semitic....
- Semitic languages - Wikipedia