- (also
known as
Ancient South Arabian (ASA),
Epigraphic South Arabian,
Ṣayhadic, or Yemenite) is a
group of four
closely related extinct languages (Sabaean/Sabaic...
- a
Semitic language but
either did not
belong to the Old
South Arabian (
Sayhadic)
languages according to
Christian Robin or was, as more
widely accepted...
-
pronominal paradigm from the
Sayhadic languages and the
presence of the a
nasal definite article similar to the
proposed modern Sayhadic languages Faifi and Razihi...
-
Yemen and Oman, and
Socotra Island.
Together with the
Ethiosemitic and
Sayhadic languages, the
Western branch, they form the
South Semitic sub-branch of...
- Arabian", Encyclopaedia: D-Ha pp. 334;
Leonid Kogan and
Andrey Korotayev:
Ṣayhadic Languages (Epigraphic
South Arabian) //
Semitic Languages. London: Routledge...
- of the four better-do****ented
languages of the Old
South Arabian (or "
Ṣayhadic") sub-group of
South Semitic, was
spoken mainly but not
exclusively in...
- the
neighboring Arabic speech varieties. The
discussion of
Faifi as a
Sayhadic language is not well studied, and
although plausible it is fair to stay...
-
language (also Minaic,
Madhabaic or Madhābic) was an Old
South Arabian or
Ṣayhadic language spoken in
Yemen in the
times of the Old
South Arabian civilisation...
- Semitic,
Northwest Semitic,
North Arabian, Old
South Arabian (also
known as
Sayhadic),
Modern South Arabian, and
Ethiopian Semitic.
These are
generally grouped...
- Harr****owitz Verlag, 2005), p. 335
Leonid Kogan and
Andrey Korotayev:
Sayhadic Languages (Epigraphic
South Arabian) //
Semitic Languages. London: Routledge...