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“You and me against the world”: Direct-inverse morphology in Rma (Qiang)
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- 02 May 2022, pp. 99-110
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Zoroastrian ritual and exegetical traditions: the case of the Iranian Pahlavi Yasna
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- 10 March 2022, pp. 469-504
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The Sogdian epitaph of Shi Jun and his wife
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- 22 December 2021, pp. 505-513
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Establishing the text of the Odes: the Anhui University bamboo manuscript
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- 08 April 2022, pp. 515-557
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Between Qum and Qayrawān: Unearthing early Shii ḥadı̄th sources
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- 20 December 2021, pp. 419-442
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The afterlives of Yi Gwangsu: Narrating the trauma of colonial collaboration
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- 01 October 2021, pp. 355-375
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Materia Medica Tocharo-Hvatanica
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- 24 September 2021, pp. 295-319
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Monetary reform under the Sufyanids: the papyrological evidence
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- 22 November 2021, pp. 263-293
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Three curious dogs in a Dunhuang manuscript: re-evaluating the identification of “yaks” in Pelliot chinois 2598
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- 17 May 2021, pp. 341-354
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(Northwest) Semitic sg. *CVCC-, pl. *CVCaC-ū-: Broken plural or regular reflex?
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- 22 April 2021, pp. 1-17
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Bhakti versus rīti? The Sants’ perspective
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- 22 April 2021, pp. 95-113
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Stele for Magistrate Jing Yun 景雲: An Eastern Han memorial stele from the south-west with reference to the Chuci 楚辭
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- 14 January 2021, pp. 115-140
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The exchange of letters in early Sufism: A preliminary study
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- 15 December 2020, pp. 391-413
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The solitude of the Orphan: Ǧābir b. Ḥayyān and the Shiite heterodox milieu of the third/ninth–fourth/tenth centuries
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- 06 February 2020, pp. 51-73
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Dadanitic b-rʾy as referring to a local calendar?
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- 19 March 2020, pp. 25-50
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Religion, politics and an apocryphal admonition: the German East African “Mecca letter” of 1908 in historical-critical analysis
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- 31 January 2020, pp. 95-125
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Re-examining Foresti's Supplementum Chronicarum and the “Ethiopian” embassy to Europe of 1306
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 493-515
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An Old Amharic poem from northern Ethiopia: one more text on condemning glory
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- 19 July 2019, pp. 315-350
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Transferring performativity from speech to writing: illocutionary acts and incantation bowls
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- 21 June 2019, pp. 233-244
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“The Grace of God” as evidence for a written Uthmanic archetype: the importance of shared orthographic idiosyncrasies
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- 21 June 2019, pp. 271-288
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