Indo-Semitic
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[edit]Indo-Semitic (not comparable)
- Of or relating to both the Indo-European and the Semitic languages, or to a proposed ancestor of both.
- 1969, Raimo Anttila, Proto-Indo-European Schwebeablaut, University of California Press, page 18:
- Such stretched out forms were to become important for the Indo-Semitic hypothesis, and in 1911 Möller writes […]
- 1997, Ayele Bekerie, Ethiopic, an African Writing System: Its History and Principles, The Red Sea Press, →ISBN, page 116:
- Western scholars consistent intent to exclude, without any evidence, the Ethiopic language as one of the possible original languages of the book [the Book of Enoch], perhaps, suggests that the Ethiopic language is not part of the Indo-Semitic languages.
- Of or relating to India and Semitic peoples; for example, of or relating to Semitic (or supposedly Semitic) peoples of India.