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Johnstone TM 1984 Johnstone, T.M. New sibilant phonemes in the Modern South Arabian languages of Dhofar. Pages 389-390 in J. Bynon (ed.), Current Progress in Afro-Asiatic linguistics: Papers of the Third International Hamito-Semitic Congress. Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History of Linguistic Science IV. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 1984.
Johnstone TM 1981 Johnstone, T.M. Jibbāli lexicon. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1981.
Johnstone TM 1980 Johnstone, T.M. Gemination in the Jibbāli Language of Dhofar. Zeitschrift für arabische Linguistik 4, 1980: 61-71.
Johnstone TM 1980 Johnstone, T.M. Heads You Lose. Pages 131-135 in R.Y. Ebied and M.J.L. Young (eds.), Oriental Studies presented to Benedikt S.J. Isserlin by Friends and Colleagues on the Occasion of his Sixtieth Birthday 25 February 1976. (Leeds University Oriental Society. Near Eastern Researches, 2). Leiden: Brill, 1980.
Johnstone TM 1977 Johnstone, T.M. Ḥarsūsi Lexicon and English-Ḥarsūsi word-list. London: Oxford University Press, 1977.
Johnstone TM 1976 Johnstone, T.M. Knots and Curses. Arabian Studies 3, 1976: 79-83.
Johnstone TM 1975 Johnstone, T.M. The Modern South Arabian Languages. Afroasiatic Linguistics 01/05/2012, 1975
Johnstone TM 1975 Johnstone, T.M. Oath-taking and vows in Oman. Arabian Studies 2, 1975
Johnstone TM 1975 Johnstone, T.M. Contrasting articulations in the Modern South Arabian languages. in J. Bynon & T. Bynon (eds), Hamito-Semitica. Proceedings of a Colloquium held by the Historical Section of the Linguistics Association (Great Britain) at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, on the 18th, 19th and 20th of March 1970. (Janua Linguarum. Series Practica, 200). The Hague: Mouton, 1975.
Johnstone TM 1973 Johnstone, T.M. Diminutive patterns in the Modern South Arabian languages. Journal of Semitic Studies 18, 1973: 98-107.
Johnstone TM 1970 Johnstone, T.M. Dual forms in Mehri and Ḥarsūsi. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 33, 1970: 501-512.
Johnstone TM 1970 Johnstone, T.M. A Definite Article in the Modern South Arabian Languages. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 33, 1970: 295-307.
Johnstone TM 1968 Johnstone, T.M. The verbal Affix -k in Spoken Arabic. Journal of Semitic Studies 13, 1968: 249-252.
Johnstone TM 1967 Johnstone, T.M. Aspects of syllabication in the spoken Arabic of ʿAnaiza. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 30, 1967
Johnstone TM 1964 Johnstone, T.M. Further studies on the Dōsiri dialect of Arabic as spoken in Kuwait. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 27, 1964: 77-113.
Johnstone TM 1963 Johnstone, T.M. The Affrication of "Kaf" and "Gaf" in the Arabic Dialects of the Arabian Peninsula. Journal of Semitic Studies 8, 1963: 210-226.
Johnstone TM 1961 Johnstone, T.M. Some characteristics of the Dōsiri dialect of Arabic as spoken in Kuwait. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 24, 1961: 249-297.
Johnstone P 1985 Johnstone, P. [Review of Abu-Rabia @ Folk Medicine]. Palestine Exploration Quarterly 1985, 1985: 149-150.
Johnstone P 1976 Johnstone, P. Some Early ‘Spanish’ Plants in Arabic Herbals. Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences 26/99, 1976: 280-288.
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Johnson MD 1969 Johnson, M.D. The Purpose of the Biblical Genealogies with special Reference to the Setting of the Genealogies of Jesus. (Society for New Testament Studies. Monograph Series, 8). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1969.
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