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A Phoenician-Punic grammar
Charles R. Krahmalkov · 2000
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A work of fiction by Charles R. Krahmalkov, published in 2000. A Phoenician-Punic grammar has become a lasting reference in its field — valued for its insight, clarity, and enduring relevance.
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Nassim Nicholas TalebAuthor & risk analyst
“2) My classical ref. book on Phoenician grammar uses Canaanite prefixed article "Han" then "H'" or just ' (2). But 'l seems to appear elsewhere... (anyway the levantine "Hal Bét" is not derived from "haza'l bayt" but from Hal) pic.twitter.com/HPdXF7rObp”