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Scholars of Semitic languages explore a wide range of aspects, including particular dialectology and comparative Semitic grammar. The topics include a comparative view of presentatives in Biblical Hebrew and neo-Aramaic, pace and circumstance in oral Arabic narration: on asyndesis and verb chaining in Egyptian Arabic, Hebrew in the Bar Koseva era: observations in some documents from the second century AD, verb form switch as a marker of discourse hierarchy in a case study of Syrian Arabic, the Mesopotamian-Levantine dialect continuum, and the comparative method as applied to the Semitic cognate sets with phonological correspondences. Annotation c2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)