Semitism (linguistics)
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Semitic language is present. The most common example is the influence of Aramaic on some texts written in Jewish Koine Greek.[1]
References
- ^ Jonathan T. Pennington Heaven and Earth in the Gospel of Matthew - Page 105 - 2007 "This nuanced difference between a “Semitic enhancement” and a “Semitism” enables us to reconsider whether an apparent linguistic anomaly in Greek (such as plural) is truly a "Semitism" and not merely an "enhancement".