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*"Some Effects of Varying Phonetic Conditions on Semitic Loan Words in Egyptian," ''JAOS'', 80 (1960):322-327. | *"Some Effects of Varying Phonetic Conditions on Semitic Loan Words in Egyptian," ''[[Journal of the American Oriental Society|JAOS]]'', 80 (1960):322-327. | ||
*“The Biconsonantal Root Sp and the Common Origin of Egyptian Čwf and the Hebrew Sup: Marsh (-Plant),” ''Vetus Testamentum'', 24 (1974):339-349. | *“The Biconsonantal Root Sp and the Common Origin of Egyptian Čwf and the Hebrew Sup: Marsh (-Plant),” ''Vetus Testamentum'', 24 (1974):339-349. | ||
*in O. Tufnell, ''Scarabs and their Contribution to History in the Early Second Millennium B.C.'', 68, fig. 29. Warminster, 1984. | *in O. Tufnell, ''Scarabs and their Contribution to History in the Early Second Millennium B.C.'', 68, fig. 29. Warminster, 1984. |
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Bibliography
- "Some Effects of Varying Phonetic Conditions on Semitic Loan Words in Egyptian," JAOS, 80 (1960):322-327.
- “The Biconsonantal Root Sp and the Common Origin of Egyptian Čwf and the Hebrew Sup: Marsh (-Plant),” Vetus Testamentum, 24 (1974):339-349.
- in O. Tufnell, Scarabs and their Contribution to History in the Early Second Millennium B.C., 68, fig. 29. Warminster, 1984.