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Genealogy of scripts derived from Proto-Sinaitic
Genealogy of scripts derived from Proto-Sinaitic Nearly all the segmental scripts ("alphabets", but ... the globe were apparently derived from the Proto-Sinaitic alphabet. This includes the alphabet this is ... therefore may be a cousin to the Proto-Sinaitic family. Notes: The dates are ...
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Talk:Genealogy of scripts derived from Proto-Sinaitic
Talk:Genealogy of scripts derived from Proto-Sinaitic We don't know that there were ... more than one Middle Bronze Age alphabet. Proto-Sinaitic and Wadi el-Ħôl may have been ...
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Talk:Proto-Canaanite alphabet
Talk:Proto-Canaanite alphabet need to make clear that ... be on a different article than the Proto-Sinaitic one: PS was so far the hypothetical ... it were true, you'd think the proto-Sinaitic script wouldn't been decyphered by ...
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Proto-Canaanite alphabet
Proto-Canaanite alphabet The Proto-Canaanite alphabet is the linear (i.e ... of twenty of the letters, based on Proto-Canaanite's better-attested successors Phoenician and ... Middle Bronze Age 19-15th c. BC Proto-Canaanite 14th c. BC Ugaritic 13th c ... Alphabet Abjad Middle Bronze Age alphabets (including Sinaitic) Byblos syllabary Ugaritic alphabet South Arabian ...
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Talk:Ancient Greek phonology/Archive 1
... ethnic lines rather than scientific methodology. The proto-Indo-European theory works just as well ... modern Greek pronunciation for ancient Greek or proto-Indo-European as any other language. Every ... for convenience. -M Everyone accepts that the proto-Indo-European letters that became fi, theta ... to English thinking. Alas, there were no 'proto-Indo-European letters' (that would make life ... un-Greek pronunciation of Greek is true (proto-Indo-European theory certainly doesn't ...
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Middle Bronze Age alphabets
... Middle Bronze Age (2000-1500 BCE): the Proto-Sinaitic script discovered in the winter of 1904 ... Darnell and dated to 1800 BCE. The Proto-Sinaitic script This script is known from carved ... to be votive texts. A specimen of Proto-Sinaitic script containing the phrase to ...
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Talk:Ancient Greek phonology/Archive 2
... reconstructed pronunciation According to Hebrew scholarship the Proto-Semitic letters b, p, d, t, g ... original writings from Aramaic into Greek). Futhermore Proto-Semitic also had a fricative g (like ... have existed in spoken Biblical Hebrew. The Proto-Semitic fricative g did not survive in ... Hebrew name 'Amorah (aMRH) as the correct Proto-Semitic name Gomorra. [1], [2], [3]. Now ... scholars would have never identified it with Proto-Semitic fricative g which was no ...
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Talk:Ge'ez alphabet
... not the point. ሰ is descended from Proto-Semitic ś, and I believe it is ... theorized to be descended from the same Proto-Sinaitic glyphs. These are only a third or ... had listed; see the variants discussed at Proto-Sinaitic; ideally, we would also present the ...
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History of the alphabet
... Middle Bronze Age 19-15th c. BC Proto-Canaanite 14th c. BC Ugaritic 13th c ... see also: Genealogy of scripts derived from Proto-Sinaitic. This Proto-Canaanite alphabet, like its Egyptian prototype, only ... is not known how many letters the Proto-Sinaitic alphabet had, nor what their ...
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Talk:Ancient Greek phonology
... Semitic Linguisitic theory which implies that all proto-Sinaitic based alphabets including Phoenicians, Hebrew and Greek contained letters which were allophones for proto-Semitic fricatives and plosives. Semitic Linguisitic theory ... dasea became breaths by 280 BC, thus proto-Semitic fricative "g" stopped being represented in ... can be projected back to Phoenician or Proto-Semitic. And even if it can, ...
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