Abstract
Drawing on material collected in the course of a large comparative Semitic lexicographic project in general and inspired by Kogan 2015 and other sources (mainly the dictionaries by Thomas Muir Johnstone and Wolf Leslau) in particular, this paper aims at detecting specific lexical peculiarities and semantic shades in the South Semitic (mainly Modern South Arabian) lexicon, in order to determine the value of this branch for genetic classification within Semitic at large
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