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Hello Sundberg, welcome to Wikipedia!

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Thanks for the fine expansion of Nilo-Saharan languages! — mark 09:58, 8 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

"case system [...] has disappeared everywhere in the modern [...] Semitic languages" - please state your source

Hello,

In your revision of the article Semitic languages as of 08:00, 30 November 2005, you created the section "Case in Nouns/Adjectives", where you emphasized a point that was in that article earlier, namely that the proto-Semitic case system has disappeared everywhere from the Semitic languages (except in Arabic). Could you please state your source of that claim? Preferrably give the exact quote. If the quote is not in English, give the exact quote + a translation to English. I've left a similar message to user:Mustafaa, who made this claim in the first place.

Thanks Itayb 11:19, 10 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Gibb, Sir H(amilton) A(lexander) R(osskeen) listed at Redirects for discussion

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Nilo-Saharan languages
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