The Feminine Ending -(a)t in Semitic

Proto-Semitic used -<i>t</i> for *<i>bintum</i> and nouns in -<i>īt</i>, -<i>ūt</i>; otherwise -<i>at</i> prevailed.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Jannsens, G.
Format: Print Article
In:OLP
Year: 1975, Volume: 6-7, Pages: 277-284
KeiBi Identifier:38:671
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