Journal of Semitic studies.

Uniform title
Format
Journal
Language
English
Published/​Created
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1956-
Description
  • 1 online resource
  • Print began in 1956.

Details

Subject(s)
Issuing body
Frequency
Semiannual
Summary note
The Journal of Semitic Studies is one of the leading international academic journals in its field. The term `Semitic Studies' indicates a linguistic limitation to the languages of the Semitic family and includes the modern as well as the ancient and medieval periods. Special emphasis is placed on the publication of research on the languages and literatures of the Near and Middle East and material accepted for publication is always focused either on particular texts or authors or on linguistics and philology. Each volume contains items of interest to specialists in the main Semitic languages and in both Biblical and Islamic Studies. Extensive reviews of selected books are also featured in the journal.
Notes
"Published on behalf of The University of Manchester"--Home page.
Source of description
Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on September 30, 2016).
ISSN
1477-8556
LCCN
2007233917
OCLC
51822646
Coden designation
JSSTF5
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