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Semitic root

The roots of verbs and most nouns in the Semitic languages are characterized as a sequence of consonants or "radicals" (hence the term consonantal root). Such abstract consonantal roots are used in the formation of actual words by adding the vowels and non-root consonants (or "transfixes"), which go with a particular morphological category around the…

Art, Triconsonantal roots & Quadriliteral roots

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Triconsonantal roots

Quadriliteral roots

Quinqueliteral roots

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Semitic root

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Avg. degree1.95
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related to References · 12
Semitic root → Afroasiatic Languages, Agmon, Agriculture, Brill's Annual, Concomitant, Language, Linguistics, Materials, Noam, PDF, Pre-Semitic Root Structure Change, Transition
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Semitic root → Alexis Amid Neme, Arabic, Do, Eric Laporte, French, Hebrew VerbsAlexis Amid Neme, Indonesian, Pattern-and-root, Quranic ArabicProject Root ListLearn, Semitic Roots RepositoryRoots

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roots hebrew root arabic consonants semitic languages consonantal quadriliteral triconsonantal verb verbs sequence triliteral also forms example modern 'he words

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Semitic rootrelated to External linksSemitic Roots RepositoryRoots0.60section
Semitic rootrelated to External linksQuranic ArabicProject Root ListLearn0.60section
Semitic rootrelated to External linksHebrew VerbsAlexis Amid Neme0.60section
Semitic rootrelated to External linksEric Laporte0.60section
Semitic rootrelated to External linksPattern-and-root0.60section
Semitic rootrelated to External linksArabic0.60section
Semitic rootrelated to External linksAlexis Amid Neme0.60section
Semitic rootrelated to External linksDo0.60section
Semitic rootrelated to External linksIndonesian0.60section
Semitic rootrelated to External linksFrench0.60section
Semitic rootrelated to ReferencesAgmon0.60section
Semitic rootrelated to ReferencesNoam0.60section

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