About Shlomo Izre'el
Shlomo Izre'el is an Israeli linguist and scholar of the ancient near east.
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Biographical mentions
Born 1949 in Tel Aviv. Married to Ruth. Has three children: Limor, Oren and Akkad, and three grandchildren: Dar, Yahav and Tav. Education: 1971/2-1973/4: Tel Aviv University; B.A. in Hebrew and Semitic Linguistics (with distinction), 1975. 1974/5-1975/6: Tel Aviv University; M.A. in Semitic Linguistics (summa cum Laude), 1977. 1977-1984: Tel Aviv University; PhD, 1985.
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Mentions of Shlomo Izre'el
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Professor of Semitic Linguistics at Tel-Aviv University; Head of the Program of Semitic Linguistics at the Department of Hebrew and Semitic Linguistics. His research interests include ancient Semitic Languages and (more recently) spoken Israeli Hebrew.
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Bibliography
  Izre'el, Shlomo. Adapa and the South Wind: Language Has the Power of Life and Death. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2001.  
 
 