Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Arabian Peninsula
Target Entity: Arabian_Peninsula
Preceding Context: In one interpretation, Proto-Semitic itself is assumed to have reached the
Succeeding Context: by approximately the 4th millennium BC, from which Semitic daughter languages continued to spread outwards. When written records began in the mid 3rd millennium BC, the Semitic-speaking Akkadians and Amorites were entering Mesopotamia from the deserts to the west, and were probably already present in places such as Ebla in Syria.
Paragraph Title: Origins
Source Page: Semitic languages

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