Hebreo + español. Notas de semántica comparada III
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https://doi.org/10.3989/sefarad.1994.v54.i1.929Abstract
This article is the last of a series of essays on semantics. The author calls the attention to the independent coincidences of Hebrew, Spanish, and other modero languages in semantic uses and developments. Numerous examples show that speech, as a way of expression of human experiences, bears strong similarities through different languages and times of history.
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