Etymon: LF and the legacy of a lost mother tongue (Semitic and PIE)
Comparative and historical linguistics This video demonstrates how the archaic biliteral root LF (layer/envelope) survives across Semitic and Indo-European languages, challenging the dogma of the arbitrary sign. The meaning of Z: • 9 - Meaning of ז / ز / Z #arabic #hebrew #...

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