Michael Everson scripsit:

> I remain convinced, however, that suggestion 
> that Phoenician be unified with Hebrew and Phoenician is ridiculous 
> in the extreme, and I will oppose it absolutely. Likewise, it is 
> clear that Samaritan is also not to be unified with Hebrew.  

There's clearly a slip here: the second occurrence of "Phoenician" must
mean something else, and I can't figure out what.  However, it is not
so clear to me that Phoenician and palaeo-Hebrew (and a fortiori
Samaritan) should not be unified.

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