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Title: Hebraico-Maltese notes
Authors: Saydon, Pietru Pawl
Keywords: Maltese language -- Morphology
Maltese language -- Grammar
Hebrew language -- Influence on Maltese
Issue Date: 1966
Publisher: Fabrizio Serra Editore
Citation: Saydon, P. P. (1966). Hebraico-Maltese notes. Rivista degli studi orientali, 41(2), 115-154.
Abstract: Although the Maltese language has drawn largely on its immediate Arabic sources, it bears striking affinities with other branches of the great Semitic family of languages, especially Hebrew. Though such affinities do not go so far to prove any direct genetic relationship, they serve to illustrate certain linguistic peculiarities of a language which, in the form in which we know it from the Bible, has long ceased to be spoken.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/77973
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