• Michael L. Chyet (born 1957) is an American linguist. He is a cataloguer of Middle Eastern languages at the Library of Congress. Formerly he was senior...
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  • April 2020. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Michael L. Chyet (1991). 'And a Thornbush Sprang Up Between Them': Studies on 'Mem U...
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    Grand, and Beverly Hills Supper Club fire class action settlements Michael L. Chyet (1975), linguist Carl W. Condit (1932), historian of urban and architectural...
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  • Michael L. Chyet, ' "A Thing the Size of Your Palm": A Preliminary Study of Arabic Riddle Structure', Arabica, 35 (1988), 267-92 (p. 291). Michael L....
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    Alleghenies. Theda Bara - American silent film and stage actress Michael L. Chyet - linguist Michael Dine - theoretical physicist Nelson Glueck - rabbi and pioneering...
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    National Epic". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Chyet, Michael (2020). "Applying the Oral-Formulaic Theory to Mem û Zîn". In Korangy...
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  • Society. September 2017. Retrieved September 29, 2018. Feldberg, p. 12. Chyet, 62 Schappes, p. 573, citing Morris A. Gutstein, The Story of the Jews of...
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    Those who remain behind". Syria Direct. Retrieved 28 October 2021. Chyet, Michael L. (2003). Kurdish–English Dictionary. Yale University Press. Findahl...
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  • List of linguists (section L)
    universal grammar Choueiri, Lina (Lebanon), syntax, Lebanese Arabic Chyet, Michael L. (United States, 1957–), Kurdish language Clark, Eve V. (UK/United...
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  • 1585–1658) Georgian David Chubinashvili (Georgia/Russia, 1814–1891) Georgian Michael Chyet (US, born 1957) Kurdish Saïd Cid Kaoui (Algeria, 1859–1910) Berber Cigerxwîn...
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