There are peoples who speak Semitic languages. Finally, the word has its origins in the unhyphenated German Antisemitismus. The man who coined it intended it to mean one thing and one thing only: ...
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The American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures, Vol. 12, No. 3/4 (Apr. - Jul., 1896), pp. 230-267 (38 pages) ...
David G. Lyon, professor emeritus of Hebrew and other Oriental languages since 1922, honorary curator and Founder of the Semitic Museum, died yesterday morning. Professor Lyon acquired his A.B. at ...
"By embracing and promoting the Aramaic language, we ensure that this ancient treasure remains a vibrant part of our shared human heritage." ...