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Journal Article The Evolution of Morpho-Syntactic Mood in Arabic: A View from early Christian Arabic Gospel Manuscripts Get access Phillip W Stokes Phillip W Stokes The University of Tennessee, Knoxville Address for correspondence: pstokes2@utk.edu Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Journal of Semitic Studies, fgad023, https://doi.org/10.1093/jss/fgad023 Published: 11 September 2023
期刊文章阿拉伯语中形态句法语气的演变:早期基督教阿拉伯福音手稿的观点获取Phillip W Stokes Phillip W Stokes田纳西大学,诺克斯维尔通信地址:pstokes2@utk.edu搜索作者的其他作品:牛津学术谷歌闪米特研究学者期刊,fgad023, https://doi.org/10.1093/jss/fgad023出版:2023年9月11日
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The Journal of Semitic Studies was established in 1955 and since then has built up a reputation as one of the leading international academic journals in its field. Semitic Studies has always been understood by the editors to include the modern as well as the ancient Near (Middle) East, with special emphasis on research into the languages and literatures of the area. The editors continue to maintain the policy of ensuring that each volume contains items of interest to Orientalists and Biblical Scholars. Extensive reviews of selected books, as well as general review notices, remain a feature of the Journal.