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BHII Bader & Hayajneh 2009 Bader, N. & Hayajneh, H. Inscriptions from the Irbid Area in Northwest Jordan. Zeitschrift des Deutscher Palästina-Vereins 125: 2, 2009: 171-178, pls 18-21.
Bader & Habash 2012 Bader, N. & Habash, M. A Greek funerary inscription from Jordan. Arabian archaeology and epigraphy 23, 2012: 99-104.
Bader & Habash 2011 Bader, N. & Habash, M. A Greek Inscription From North Jordan. Newsletter of the Faculty of Archaeology and Anthropology (Yarmouk University) 31, 2011: 9-10.
Bader & Habash 2005 Bader, N. & Habash, M. Greek Funerary Inscriptions from Northern Jordan. Syria 82, 2005: 189-198.
BITR Bader 2007 Bader, N. Inscriptions from Tell Rimah and its area in north eastern Jordan. Syria 84, 2007: 287-294.
Badel & Le Roux 2011 Badel, C. & Le Roux, P. Tessères et tabulae dans l'espace domestique. Pages 167-188 in M. Corbier & J.-P. Guilhembet (eds), L'écriture dans la maison romaine. Paris: De Boccard, 2011.
Badel & Kramm 2014 Badel, E. & Kramm, U. Mineralogical investigations of the Raʾs al Jinz 2 bitumen (Jaʿalān, Sultanate of Oman). Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 44, 2014: 25-34.
Badawi MM 1981 Badawi, M.M. [Review of Tuetey, C.G., Imrulḳais of Kinda, Poet /circa/ A.D. 500-535: The Poems - The Life, The Background, London: Diploma, 1977]. Journal of Semitic Studies 26, 1981: 145-147.
Badawi E & Haleem 2008 Badawi, E. & Haleem, M.A. Arabic-English Dictionary of Qurʾanic Usage. (Handbuch der Orientalistik, 01/01/1985). Leiden: Brill, 2008.
Badawi E, Carter MG & Gully 2004 Badawi, E., Carter, M.G. & Gully, A. Modern Written Arabic: A Comprehensive Grammar. London: Routledge, 2004.
Badawi 2008 Badawi, M. Un sceau moabite dans la nécropole d'al-Jbeibat (Jablé, Syrie). Semitica et Classica 1, 2008: 221-224.
Bachra 2001 Bachra, B.N. The Phonological Structure of the Verbal Roots in Arabic and Hebrew. Leiden: Bril, 2001.
Bacher 1901 Bacher, J. Von Jerusalem über Karak nach Petra und Safieh (im Chor). Die Warte des Tempels 57, 1901: 109-124.
Babelon 1906 Babelon, E. Manual of oriental antiquities: including the architecture, sculpture and industrial arts of Chaldaea, Assyria, Persia, Syria, Judaea, Phoenicia and Carthage. New edition. London: Grevel, 1906.
Baasten 2008 Baasten, M.F.J. [Review of Kaltner, J. & McKenzie, S.L., Beyond Babel. A Handbook for Biblical Hebrew and Related Languages. Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature]. Bibliotheca Orientalis 65, 2008: cols 162-178.
Baasten 2003 Baasten, M.F.J. A Note on the history of "Semitic". Pages 57-72 in M.F.J. Baasten & W.T. van Peursen (eds), Hamlet on a Hill. Semitic and Greek Studies Presented to Professor T. Muraoka on the Occasion of his Sixty-Fifth Birthday. (Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta, 118). Leuven: Peeters, 2003.
Baalbaki 2007 Baalbaki, R. Introduction: The Early Islamic Grammatical Tradition. Pages xiii-l in R. Baalbaki (ed.), The Early Islamic Grammatical Tradition. (The Formation of the Classical Islamic World, 36). Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007.
Baalbaki 2004 Baalbaki, R. Grammarians and Grammatical Theory in the Medieval Arabic Tradition. (Variorum Collected Studies, CS782). Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004.
Baalbaki 2001 Baalbaki, R. Bāb al-fāʾ [fāʾ + subjunctive] in Arabic grammatical sources. Arabica 48, 2001: 186-209.
Baalbaki 2000 Baalbaki, R. The occurrence of ʾinšāʾ instead of ḫabar: The gradual formation of a grammatical issue. Linguistique arabe et sémitique 1, 2000: 193-211.
Baalbaki 1999 Baalbaki, R. Coalescence as a grammatical tool in Sībawayhi's Kitāb. Pages 86-106 in Y. Suleiman (ed.), Arabic Grammar and Linguistics. Reprinted with the same pagination in R. Baalbaki, Grammarians and Grammatical Theory in the Medieval Arabic Tradition, V. (Variorum Collected Studies Series, CS782). Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004.. Edinburgh: Curzon, 1999.
Baalbaki 1999 Baalbaki, R. Expanding the maʿnawī ʿawāmil: Suhaylī's innovative approach to the theory of regimen. Al-Abḥaṯ 47, 1999: 23-58.
Baalbaki 1995 Baalbaki, R. The book in the grammatical tradition: Development in content and methods. Pages 123-139 in G.N. Atiyeh (ed.), The Book in the Islamic World: The Written Word and Communication in the Middle East. Reprinted with the same pagination in R. Baalbaki, Grammarians and Grammatical Theory in the Medieval Arabic Tradition, I. (Variorum Collected Studies Series, CS782). Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004.. New York: State University of New York Press, 1995.