Grammatical Case in the Languages of the Middle East and Beyond Jonathon ShearsContains 28 studies of various aspects of the case systems of Sumerian, Hurrian, Elamite, Eblaite, Ugaritic, Old Aramaic, Biblical Hebrew, Indo European, the languages of the Bisitun inscription, Hittite, Armenian, Sabellic, Gothic, Latin, Icelandic, Slavic, Russian, Ouralien, Tokharian and Etruscan. Concludes with a paper on future directions.
it offers a new perspective on Jewish life in Britain and beyond
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acknowledging its intangibility while attempting to both describe those sounds heard on the stage and to try and identify those sound’s effects on the playgoers
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translation and politicisation of three ancient Greek novels
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An innovative view of the last six millennia BCE in the Iberian Peninsula
Drawing on a vast and diverse range of sources
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