Essays about: "arabic hebrew"

Found 3 essays containing the words arabic hebrew.

  1. 1. Standard Arabic and Scottish Gaelic: Shared typological features

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för filosofi, lingvistik och vetenskapsteori

    Author : Barbara Bakker; [2023-08-16]
    Keywords : Standard Arabic; Scottish Gaelic; Semitic; Celtic; substrate hypothesis; contact theory; structural similarity; typological feature; typological universals;

    Abstract : Although Celtic languages and Semitic languages belong to separate language families, they share numerous typological similarities that are common to Semitic languages but not shared by Standard Indo-European languages. The occurrence and the reasons for these similarities have been the focus of a whole research field, concerned with linguistic, historical, and anthropological hypotheses about possible reasons for said similarities, as well as with linguistic analyses and comparisons of specific Celtic and Semitic languages, such as Hebrew, Welsh and Breton. READ MORE

  2. 2. How is the presence of the Palestinians described through their absence? : A narratological reading of Ibtisam Azems novel: The Book of Disappearance

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för Asien- och Mellanösternstudier (IAM)

    Author : Zamzam Khatab; [2022]
    Keywords : The image of the other; Arab; Jew’s; Arabic literature; Narratology; Ibtisam Azem.;

    Abstract : This thesis is about How the presence of the Palestinians is described through their absence in The Book of Disappearance. The analysis emphasizes the image of the other for both (Palestinians and Israelis). READ MORE

  3. 3. An Arabic Hebrew Comparative Study of Genesis 1-3

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för språk och litteraturer

    Author : Daniel Norén; [2012-02-06]
    Keywords : genesis 1-3; arabic hebrew; comparative study; cognates;

    Abstract : This paper aims to study how much the ancient Hebrew language in Genesis 1-3 statistically concurs with modern Arabic by identifying Hebrew and Arabic cognates (with a limit to verbs, nouns and adjectives) within the text. To see how well those common cognates are used today, the study will investigate how well they are used in two popular Arabic translations, Smith & Van-Dyke and the Book of Life. READ MORE