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- Q22948260 subject Q4342.
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- Q22948260 abstract "Hismaic in the strictest sense is used to refer to an Ancient North Arabian script, but may also refer to the language most commonly expressed by it. The Hismaic script may have been used to write Safaitic dialects, but the language of most inscriptions differs from Safaitic in a few important respects, meriting its classification as a separate dialect or language. Hismaic inscriptions are attested in the Ḥismā region of Northwest Arabia.".
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- Q22948260 name "Hismaic".
- Q22948260 type Language.
- Q22948260 type Language.
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- Q22948260 comment "Hismaic in the strictest sense is used to refer to an Ancient North Arabian script, but may also refer to the language most commonly expressed by it. The Hismaic script may have been used to write Safaitic dialects, but the language of most inscriptions differs from Safaitic in a few important respects, meriting its classification as a separate dialect or language. Hismaic inscriptions are attested in the Ḥismā region of Northwest Arabia.".
- Q22948260 label "Hismaic dialect".
- Q22948260 name "Hismaic".