Indo-semitic

"Indo-semitic" in a Sentence (3 examples)

Such stretched out forms were to become important for the Indo-Semitic hypothesis, and in 1911 Möller writes […]

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.

He proceeds, after mentioning that the Indo-Semitic, or Tuda, have massive heads, large eyes, and receding foreheads: […]

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