Semitic Languages: Outline of a Comparative Grammar

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Peeters Publishers, 2001 - Foreign Language Study - 780 pages
The first comparative grammar of the Semitic languages, by H. Zimmern, was published a hundred years ago and the last original work of this kind was issued in Russian in 1972 by B.M. Grande. The present grammar, designed to come out in the centenary of the completion of Zimmern's work, fills thus a gap. Besides, it is based on both classical and modern Semitic languages, it takes new material of these last decades into account, and situates the Semitic languages in the wider context of Afro-Asiatic. The introduction briefly presents the languages in question. The main parts of the work are devoted to phonology, morphology, and syntax, with elaborate charts and diagrams. Then follows a discussion of fundamental questions related to lexicographical analysis. The study is supplemented by a glossary of linguistic terms used in Semitics, by a selective bibliography, by a general index, and by an index of words and forms. The book is the result of twenty-five years of research and teaching in comparative Semitic grammar.

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Contents

ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
19
B Cushitic
30
Chadic
40
West Semitic
59
Arabic
74
South Semitic
81
Language and Script
90
PHONOLOGY
101
B Suffixed Personal Pronouns
314
Verbs
339
Moods
359
Actor Affixes
367
c Stem with Lengthened First Vowel
404
h Reduplicated Biconsonantal Stems
414
c NeoAramaic Verbal System
430
Adverbs
462

ProtoSemitic
135
Classification of Semitic Languages
158
North Semitic
173
MORPHOLOGY
207
51
233
Number
242
Case Inflection
259
b Use in Proper Names
265
E The States of the Noun
272
d Indeterminate State
279
F Adjectives
285
Pronouns
305
Connective and Deictic Particles
480
SYNTAX
491
Nominal Phrases
504
LEXICON
555
East Semitic
559
GLOSSARY OF SELECTED LINGUISTIC TERMS
589
BIBLIOGRAPHY
609
GENERAL INDEX
663
INDEX OF WORDS AND FORMS
705
Hebrew
751
TABLES MAPS AND TEXT FIGURES
779
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