Semitism
Semitism词义
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n.
闪族人特质;亲犹太人主义;
英英释义
Semitism
In paleolinguistics a Semitism is a grammatical or syntactical behaviour in a language which reveals that the influence of a Semitic language is present. The most common example is the influence of Aramaic on some texts written in Jewish Koine Greek.
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Semitism用法
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Is There Anti-Semitism in the Gospels?Philo-semitism and the readmission of the Jews to England 1603–1655
Jewish Self-Hatred: Anti-Semitism and the Hidden Language of the Jews
Fear: Anti-Semitism in Poland after Auschwitz, an Essay in Historical Interpretation
Anti-Semitism as Skill: Rudolf Virchow's "Schulstatistik"and the Racial Composition of Germany
Jewish Writers and German Letters: Anti-Semitism and the Hidden Language of the Jews
Studies of Social Intolerance: II. A Personality Scale for Anti-Semitism
Ongoing victim suffering increases prejudice: the case of secondary anti-semitism.
The Theological Roots of Anti-Semitism : The Persisting Question Sociological Perspectives and Social Contexts of Modern Antisemitism
Resisting Prejudice Every Day: Exploring Women’s Assertive Responses to Anti-Black Racism, Anti-Semitism, Heterosexism, and Sexism