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Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics Online |
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Hrsg. v. Aaron Rubin und Ahmad Al-Jallad |
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Online |
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Inhalt :: Content E-Book-Sammlung mit sämtlichen Monographien und Sammelbänden, die in der renommierten Reihe "Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics" veröffentlicht wurden. Zeitliche Abdeckung: 1967 ff. |
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Verlag :: Publisher Brill Academic Publishers |
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Preis :: Price Preise auf Anfrage / Prices on request
Siehe auch: Brill E-Book Collections Online Weitere Erwerbungsoptionen: Pick-and-Choose: Brill E-Book Select Evidence Based Acquisition (EBA): Brill Evidence Select |
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Das Angebot richtet sich nicht an Verbraucher i. S. d. § 13 BGB und Letztverbraucher i. S. d. PAngV. |
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ISBN/ISSN 978-90-04-35315-2 (Volumes 1-91) 978-90-04-36394-6 (Supplement 2018) 978-90-04-39095-9 (Supplement 2019)
2543-229X
Bestellnummer bei digento :: digento order number 108117 |
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Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information This Online Collection contains all volumes ever published in Brill's flagship series Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics, from the first volume published in 1967 until the newest volumes which will be updated each year via an annual installment which is separately available at a highly discounted price. The series presents monographs and edited volumes that make original contributions to the field. The distinct traits shared by the Semitic languages determine the essential unity of research in these languages. Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics has been a prominent forum for linguistic publications concerning the Semitic languages ever since its foundation in 1967. The series includes both books written in the philological tradition of research and ones applying modern linguistic theories. Such sub-disciplines as descriptive linguistics, comparative linguistics, socio-linguistics et cetera all fall within the scope of the series. While studies of individual aspects of individual languages are accepted on a selective basis, the series specifically includes monographs, collaborative volumes, and reference works of a wider scope. The goal of the series is to provide a widely read and respected international forum for high quality theoretical, analytical, and applied pragmatic studies of all types. By publishing leading edge work on natural language practice, it seeks to extend our growing knowledge of the forms, functions, and foundations of human interaction. The series published an average of five volumes per year over the last 5 years. |
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