“A Child is something else”, “The Windmill in Yemin Moshe”, “A Wedding Song”
(1982)
Journal Article
Parfitt, T., & Abramson, G. (1982). “A Child is something else”, “The Windmill in Yemin Moshe”, “A Wedding Song”. Jewish affairs (Johannesburg),
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“I don’t know if History Repeats Itself”, “In the Mountains of Jerusalem”, “Lying in Wait for Happiness”, “The Windmill in Yemin Moshe”, “An Arab Shepherd is Seeking a Kid on Mount Zion” (1982)
Journal Article
Parfitt, T., & Abramson, G. (1982). “I don’t know if History Repeats Itself”, “In the Mountains of Jerusalem”, “Lying in Wait for Happiness”, “The Windmill in Yemin Moshe”, “An Arab Shepherd is Seeking a Kid on Mount Zion”. Ariel (English ed.), 51,
“A Meeting with My Father”, “Closed are the doors”, “On the Day my daughter was born no-one died” (1982)
Journal Article
Parfitt, T., & Abramson, G. (1982). “A Meeting with My Father”, “Closed are the doors”, “On the Day my daughter was born no-one died”. Modern hebrew literature, 7(3-4),
Sir Moses Montefiore and Palestine (1982)
Book Chapter
Parfitt, T. (1982). Sir Moses Montefiore and Palestine. In V. Lipman (Ed.), Sir Moses Montefiore (31-42). The Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies
A syntactic and semantic study of modification in the noun phrase in Classical Arabic. (1982)
Thesis
Kenawy, S. E.-D. M. A syntactic and semantic study of modification in the noun phrase in Classical Arabic. (Thesis). SOAS University of LondonThis is a study of modification in CA nominal phrases at the levels of syntax and semantics. It examines the semantic and syntactic basis on which modification is made, its types and features, and the function of focus by word order change. Modificat... Read More about A syntactic and semantic study of modification in the noun phrase in Classical Arabic..
Generative phonology and dialect variation: A study of Hausa dialects. (1982)
Thesis
Abubakar, A. Generative phonology and dialect variation: A study of Hausa dialects. (Thesis). SOAS University of LondonThis thesis is concerned with the dialects of Hausa as spoken in Nigeria. There are five chapters and three appendices. The first chapter is composed of two parts. The initial part discusses two things, namely (i) the genitic affinity of Hausa and it... Read More about Generative phonology and dialect variation: A study of Hausa dialects..