About the journal
The Journal of Semitic Studies was founded in 1955 and since then has established a reputation as one of the leading international academic journals in its field. The main focus of the journal is research on the Semitic languages of all periods.
Find out moreResources for Authors and Researchers
Interested in submitting your research?

Interested in submitting your research?
Read the Instructions for Authors and learn more about the Journal of Semitic Studies submission process and requirements.
Make an impact with your work

Make an impact with your work
Have you published an article? What should you do now? Read our top tips on promoting your work to reach a wider audience and ensure your work makes an impact.
Top Tips for Publishing in Linguistics Journals
Watch our top tips for publishing in Linguistics Journals video, featuring helpful advice from our Linguistics Journals editors.
The JSS Supplement Series

About
This series of books offers more substantial works of monograph length, focussed on textual work in Semitic languages. A Supplement may be devoted to a particular text or texts, though it could be text-based in a broader way.

Near East and Arabian Essays
Edited by George J. Brooke, Adrian H.W. Curtis, Muntasir al-Hamad, and G. Rex Smith
Buy now

Email alerts
Register to receive table of contents email alerts as soon as new issues of Journal of Semitic Studies are published online.
Sign up

Recommend to your library
Fill out our simple online form to recommend Journal of Semitic Studies to your library.
Recommend now

Submit
Accepting high quality papers relating to all aspects of languages of the Semitic family.
Submit