If you liked The modern South Arabian languages by T. M. Johnstone, start with Abbasid Belles Lettres (2012), Ḥarsūsi lexicon and English-Ḥarsūsi word-list (1977), and Mehri Lexicon (2012). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Abbasid Belles Lettres 2012 · 536 pages · Julia Ashtiany, T. M. Johnstone, J. D. Latham, R. B. Serjeant · Same author
  2. 2 Ḥarsūsi lexicon and English-Ḥarsūsi word-list 1977 · 181 pages · T. M. Johnstone · Same author
  3. 3 Mehri Lexicon 2012 · 748 pages · T. M. Johnstone · Same author
  4. 4 Dirāsāt fī lahajāt sharqiy al-Jazīrah al-ʻArabīyah 1975 · 365 pages · T. M. Johnstone, Aḥmad Muḥammad Ḍubayb · Same author
  5. 5 Jibbāli lexicon 1981 · 328 pages · T. M. Johnstone · Same author
  6. 6 Mehri texts from Oman 1999 · 303 pages · T. M. Johnstone, Harry Stroomer · Same author
  7. 7 Newington Presbyterian Church, Belfast 1926 · 83 pages · T. M. Johnstone · Same author
  8. 8 Mehri lexicon and English-Mehri word-list 1987 · 676 pages · T. M. Johnstone · Same author

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BookOrb recommends Abbasid Belles Lettres (2012), Ḥarsūsi lexicon and English-Ḥarsūsi word-list (1977), Mehri Lexicon (2012), Dirāsāt fī lahajāt sharqiy al-Jazīrah al-ʻArabīyah (1975), and Jibbāli lexicon (1981).

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The modern South Arabian languages is by T. M. Johnstone.