The Modern South Arabian languages (MSALs), also known as Eastern South Semitic languages, are a group of endangered languages spoken by small populations...
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independent languages. The Old South Arabian languages were originally classified (partly on the basis of geography) as South Semitic, along with Modern South Arabian...
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are two indigenous language groups: the now extinct Old South Arabian languages and the unrelated Modern South Arabian languages, both members of the...
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Semitic languages are one of the three groups of West Semitic languages, alongside Modern South Arabian languages and Ethiopian Semitic languages. Central...
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Old South Arabian languages Sabaic, Qatabanic, Hadramautic, Minaean Hasaitic, and Geʽez in Dʿmt. The earliest instances of the Ancient South Arabian script...
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a non-Semitic language (or languages, such as Cushitic languages) before adopting Semitic. Evidence for movements across South Arabia are consistent...
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Peninsular Arabic (redirect from Arabian-Peninsula Arabic language)
Arabic. These dialects share certain syntactic features with Modern South Arabian languages. A central-eastern dialect group originating in the center,...
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Soqotri people (category Tribes of Arabia)
are a South Arabian ethnic group native to the Gulf of Aden island of Socotra. They speak the Soqotri language, a Modern South Arabian language in the...
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[Roman Transliteration: Mahrīyyt] is the most spoken of the Modern South Arabian languages (MSALs), a subgroup of the Semitic branch of the Afroasiatic...
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South Arabian may refer to: something of, from, or related to the region of South Arabia Modern South Arabian languages, a group of languages presently...
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