In paleolinguistics a Semitism is a grammatical or syntactical behaviour in a language which reveals that the influence of a Semitic language is present. The most common example is the influence of Aramaic on some texts written in Koine Greek.
Otherwise the term Semitism is rare but may refer to:
- Judaism
- Philo-Semitism
- Semitic people
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