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Перевод: Semitic speek Semitic


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семитический


Тезаурус:

  1. ONE of the great controversies of archaeology, the possibilty of transatlantic cultural links in ancient times, has been re-opened by an American expedition which claims to have found three large stone tablets inscribed with ancient Semitic hieroglyphs in a 9,000ft high lost city deep in the Peruvian jungle.
  2. The Philistines have nothing to do with the Arabs, a Semitic people, who invaded the Holy Land from Arabia in the seventh century.
  3. Maltese is a Semitic language with hints of Arabic - and imports from English and Italian.
  4. It was obviously different from the religion of Jesus, as far as we understand it, and also from the Jewish vision of St Paul, who had been the first to bring the semitic faith to the hellenistic world of the Roman empire.
  5. This is because Western religion has come from a Semitic origin where life was serious as befits a desert people.
  6. did not particularly interest the Semitic mind, what was meant did.
  7. However, such acceptance does not extend to a recognition "that the cultural forms of the semitic world have authority over all other cultural forms" (Newbigin 1978).
  8. "Semitic hieroglyphs" found in Peruvian jungle city Orthodox archaeologists are sceptical about a claim that sounds like a Hollywood dream.
  9. It is this which some journalists, using a phrase made popular by A.M. Klein, have referred to as his "stony, Semitic stare."
  10. To begin with, literacy in general was not, of course, independently invented in Greece, as Goody and Watt recognise: the form of literacy particular to Greece developed from the Semitic writing system over a long period of time.
  11. Since the earliest days of their conversion to Christianity, Greek Christians had been involved in a creative effort to baptise their glorious past and to wed it to the originally semitic Christian experience.
  12. He is one of life's rare characters: rotund and balding, with semitic features and all the vernacular.
  13. He contrasted this with the other type of terminology found amongst speakers of the "Celtic" and Semitic languages, where most relatives had separate and unique kinship terms.

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