canaanite-phoenician language: grammar: the relative pronouns

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  • @Malkibaal Dear "Malikbaal", I am curious as to whether you have studied, or are studying, these various languages which you mentioned in your reply to my comment. If not, I wonder what is your source of information for these things? Semitic Philologist.

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    -Ugaritic vocabulary in syllabic transcription,John Huehnergard

    -Studies in West-Semitic epigraphy,Joseph Naveh

    -Personal names in the Phoenician and Punic inscriptions, Frank L. Benz

    -The Ancient Languages of Syria-Palestine and Arabia, Roger D. Woodard

    -Grammatik des biblischen Hebräisch(hebrew grammar),Wolfgang Schneider

    -my lebanese arabic dialect

    -city names

    -tunisian arabic,cyprian arabic,northern palestinian dialect,coastal syrian dialect

  • @SemiticPhilologist

    -modern western aramaic dialects

    -amortic names

    wow now I think these r the basic sources,I still found after time more sources online & read som debates if phoenician is more canaanite than hebrew,& other free online sources

  • @SemiticPhilologist

    -also classic arabic helped me enormous to understand phoenician and ugaritic

  • @SemiticPhilologist

    -for the pronounciation samaritan and yemenite hebrew helped me a lot, also the modern day western aramaic pronounciation

  • @SemiticPhilologist I learnt phoenician, ugaritic by myself, I studied economics and gastronomy, but soon in 2 years I will study semitic languages by an university. I just have a basice knowledge of akkadian, I cannot speak it nor write it. I have a very bad knowledge of classica arabic, I can speak and write it but not good. :)

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  • @Malkibaal Thank you for giving all of these useful references, and for explaining how you learned these things. Looking forward to more videos. Semitic Philologist.

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    -Phönizisch-Punische Grammatik,Johannes Friedrich, Wolfgang Röllig

    -Dictionary of the North-west Semitic inscriptions,Jacob Hoftijzer, K. Jongeling, Richard C. Steiner, Adina Mosak Moshavi, Bezalel Porten, Charles-François Jean

    -Ugaritische Grammatik,(ugaritic grammar) Josef Troppe

    -Kleines Wörterbuch des Ugaritischen, Josef Tropper

    -A comparative lexicon of Ugaritic and Canaanite,Issam K. H. Halayqa

  • @SemiticPhilologist

    -Late Punic epigraphy: an introduction to the study of Neo-Punic and Latino-Punic inscriptions, K. Jongeling

    -Kanaanaische und Aramaische Inschriften By Donner and Rolling

    -Handbook of Neo-Punic inscriptions,K. Jongeling

    -A Phoenician Punic Grammar by Charles Krahmalkov

    -A Grammar of Phoenician and Punic by Stanislav Segert

    -Latino-Punic Epigraphy: A Descriptive Study of the Inscriptions, Robert M. Kerr

  • @SemiticPhilologist Sorry, I meant *in your reply to ahhc07*

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