This work comprises a linguistic survey of the Ancient North Arabian (ANA) epigraphic material from Taymāʾ, conventionally known as Taymanitic (Macdonald 2000: 28-9). A grammatical sketch, based on the linguistic features in the Taymanitic corpus is presented, followed by a discussion of the linguistic features of Taymanitic that are relevant to its linguistic classification. Two appendices follow: a compilation of all previously published inscriptions with grammatical content, and a glossar
This paper publishes three new Safaitic-Greek bilingual inscriptions. One of them is the first to co...
This is a study of the material which is stated or claimed to be of South Arabian origin or directly...
The special session in 2013, Languages of Southern Arabia, was the fifth in the Seminar for Arabian ...
This work comprises a linguistic survey of the Ancient North Arabian (ANA) epigraphic material from ...
This work comprises a linguistic survey of the Ancient North Arabian (ANA) epigraphic material from ...
This contribution is devoted to four Dadanitic graffiti from the Region of Taymā ʾ – North-West Arab...
This paper discusses the classification of the languages of Ancient North Arabia and Arabic as prese...
Taymāʾ II is a Catalogue which contains all the inscriptions discovered during the 24 seasons of the...
This essay is an analytical study of sixteen new Ancient North Arabian inscriptions collected by the...
This article is an edition of an inscription in a variety of Thamudic that contains several glyph sh...
The Taymanitic inscriptions, written in the c. mid-sixth century BCE, largely consist of personal na...
New Qatabanic lexical material is presented and it is analysed from a philological and comparative p...
This article publishes a selection of texts discovered during the 2019 Badia Survey that shed light ...
Literacy was widespread in large areas of ancient Arabia, as shown by the huge numbers of graffiti b...
The study of Arabic language seems to have started under the driving need to establish a correct re...
This paper publishes three new Safaitic-Greek bilingual inscriptions. One of them is the first to co...
This is a study of the material which is stated or claimed to be of South Arabian origin or directly...
The special session in 2013, Languages of Southern Arabia, was the fifth in the Seminar for Arabian ...
This work comprises a linguistic survey of the Ancient North Arabian (ANA) epigraphic material from ...
This work comprises a linguistic survey of the Ancient North Arabian (ANA) epigraphic material from ...
This contribution is devoted to four Dadanitic graffiti from the Region of Taymā ʾ – North-West Arab...
This paper discusses the classification of the languages of Ancient North Arabia and Arabic as prese...
Taymāʾ II is a Catalogue which contains all the inscriptions discovered during the 24 seasons of the...
This essay is an analytical study of sixteen new Ancient North Arabian inscriptions collected by the...
This article is an edition of an inscription in a variety of Thamudic that contains several glyph sh...
The Taymanitic inscriptions, written in the c. mid-sixth century BCE, largely consist of personal na...
New Qatabanic lexical material is presented and it is analysed from a philological and comparative p...
This article publishes a selection of texts discovered during the 2019 Badia Survey that shed light ...
Literacy was widespread in large areas of ancient Arabia, as shown by the huge numbers of graffiti b...
The study of Arabic language seems to have started under the driving need to establish a correct re...
This paper publishes three new Safaitic-Greek bilingual inscriptions. One of them is the first to co...
This is a study of the material which is stated or claimed to be of South Arabian origin or directly...
The special session in 2013, Languages of Southern Arabia, was the fifth in the Seminar for Arabian ...