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Hetzron may
refer to
Hezron (or
Hetzron), the name of two
Biblical figures Robert Hetzron,
linguist Hezron (or
Hetzron), a
plain in the
south of Judah...
- 1883 by
Fritz Hommel. The
grouping supported by
Semiticists like
Robert Hetzron and John
Huehnergard divides the
Semitic language family into two branches:...
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Robert Hetzron, born
Herzog (31
December 1937,
Budapest – 12
August 1997,
Santa Barbara, California), was a Hungarian-born
linguist known for his work...
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divergence explained by
contact with Hadza- and Sandawe-like languages.
Hetzron (1980) and
Fleming (post-1981)
exclude Beja altogether,
though this is...
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Ethiopic into
northern and
southern branches was
proposed by
Cohen (1931) and
Hetzron (1972) and
garnered broad acceptance, but has been
challenged by Rainer...
- Alan S.; Rosenhouse,
Judith (1997). "Arabic
Dialects and Maltese". In
Hetzron,
Robert (ed.). The
Semitic Languages. Routledge. pp. 263–311. ISBN 978-0-415-05767-7...
- A new
Arabic grammar, London: Lund Humphries, ISBN 978-0-85331-585-8
Hetzron,
Robert (1997), The
Semitic languages (Illustrated ed.),
Taylor & Francis...
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Ethnologue (15th ed., 2005)
Chamora &
Hetzron (2000:10) Abza 2016, p. 33.
Chamora &
Hetzron (2000:13–16)
Chamora &
Hetzron (2000:13) Abza,
Tsehay (2016). Binyam...
- less
clear (such as hepʼä 'strike', häppälä 'wash clothes').
According to
Hetzron,
Hebrew developed an
emphatic labial phoneme ṗ to
represent unaspirated...
- ISBN 978-1-85075-657-6. Steiner,
Richard C. (1997), "Ancient Hebrew", in
Hetzron,
Robert (ed.), The
Semitic Languages, Routledge, pp. 145–173, ISBN 978-0-415-05767-7...