APA (7th ed.) Citation

Levin, S. (1982). Homo: Humus and the semitic counterparts: the oldest culturally significant etymology ? Papers from the 3rd International Conference on Historical Linguistics, ed. by J.P. Maher, A.R. Bomhard, E.F.K. Koerner, Amsterdam, 1982, P.207-216 (Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science), 207.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Levin, S. "Homo: Humus and the Semitic Counterparts: The Oldest Culturally Significant Etymology ?" Papers from the 3rd International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Ed. by J.P. Maher, A.R. Bomhard, E.F.K. Koerner, Amsterdam, 1982, P.207-216 (Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History of Linguistic Science) 1982: 207.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Levin, S. "Homo: Humus and the Semitic Counterparts: The Oldest Culturally Significant Etymology ?" Papers from the 3rd International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Ed. by J.P. Maher, A.R. Bomhard, E.F.K. Koerner, Amsterdam, 1982, P.207-216 (Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History of Linguistic Science), 1982, p. 207.

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