Ergativity and Other Alignment Types in Neo-Aramaic: Investigating Morphosyntactic Microvariation: Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics, cartea 103
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004448179
ISBN-10: 9004448179
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics
ISBN-10: 9004448179
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics
Notă biografică
Paul M. Noorlander, Ph.D. (2018) is currently a Rubicon Fellow at Leiden University seconded to the University of Cambridge. He is involved in Neo-Aramaic documentation and has published on various topics in Semitic languages and linguistics and contact with Indo-European.
Cuprins
Preface
List of Figures, Maps and Tables
Abbreviations and Symbols
1 Introduction
1.1Ergativity, an Enigma in Semitic Linguistics?
1.2Neo-Aramaic Dialects in the Land of Rivers
1.5Previous Approaches to Alignment in Eastern Neo-Aramaic
1.6Aims and Scope of This Book
1.7Sources and Transcription Conventions
1.8Outline
2 Who Did What to Whom in the Context of Neo-Aramaic
2.1Main Components of Verbal Inflection in Neo-Aramaic
2.2(Pro)nominals and Verbal Constructions Derived from (Pro)nominals
2.3Defining and Identifying the Alignment of Who Did What to Whom
2.4Conclusion: A Construction-Specific Approach
2.5Overviews of Inflection
3 Ergativity and Its Typology: The Trans-Zab Jewish Dialects
3.1Main Morphosyntactic Hallmarks
3.2Ergativity and Alignment Splits in Typological Perspectives
3.3Ergativity and Patient-Related Splits in Trans-Zab Jewish NENA
3.4Ergativity and Splits along the Tense-Aspect-Mood Scale
3.5Ergativity and Transitivity: Argument Omission and Valency Alternations
3.6Conclusion: Construction-Specific, Not Alignment-Specific Factors
4 Christian and Western Jewish Dialects of NENA
4.1Preliminary Notes on Morphosyntax
4.2Ergative or Passive? Agents In and Out of Focus
4.3Verb-Related Factors: Grammaticalization of Resultatives
4.4Argument-Related Factors: Harmonizing the Object
4.5Conclusion: Cross-System Harmonization
5 Below the Tigris: The Neo-Aramaic Dialects of Ṭur ʿAbdin and Mlaḥsó
5.1Morphosyntactic Traits of Central Neo-Aramaic
5.2The Neo-Aramaic Dialects of Ṭur ʿAbdin
5.3The Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Mlaḥsó
5.4The Primacy of Intransitive Coding
5.5Summary from Stem to Stern
6 Cross-Dialectal Synopsis of the Morphosyntax
6.1Tense-Aspect-Sensitive Splits
6.2Morphological Splits
6.3Splits and Transitivity Alternations
6.4Splits Based on Argument Properties
7 General Conclusion
7.1Constructions Leading a Life of Their Own
7.2A Taxonomy of Major Alignment Types
References
Index
List of Figures, Maps and Tables
Abbreviations and Symbols
1 Introduction
1.1Ergativity, an Enigma in Semitic Linguistics?
1.2Neo-Aramaic Dialects in the Land of Rivers
1.5Previous Approaches to Alignment in Eastern Neo-Aramaic
1.6Aims and Scope of This Book
1.7Sources and Transcription Conventions
1.8Outline
2 Who Did What to Whom in the Context of Neo-Aramaic
2.1Main Components of Verbal Inflection in Neo-Aramaic
2.2(Pro)nominals and Verbal Constructions Derived from (Pro)nominals
2.3Defining and Identifying the Alignment of Who Did What to Whom
2.4Conclusion: A Construction-Specific Approach
2.5Overviews of Inflection
3 Ergativity and Its Typology: The Trans-Zab Jewish Dialects
3.1Main Morphosyntactic Hallmarks
3.2Ergativity and Alignment Splits in Typological Perspectives
3.3Ergativity and Patient-Related Splits in Trans-Zab Jewish NENA
3.4Ergativity and Splits along the Tense-Aspect-Mood Scale
3.5Ergativity and Transitivity: Argument Omission and Valency Alternations
3.6Conclusion: Construction-Specific, Not Alignment-Specific Factors
4 Christian and Western Jewish Dialects of NENA
4.1Preliminary Notes on Morphosyntax
4.2Ergative or Passive? Agents In and Out of Focus
4.3Verb-Related Factors: Grammaticalization of Resultatives
4.4Argument-Related Factors: Harmonizing the Object
4.5Conclusion: Cross-System Harmonization
5 Below the Tigris: The Neo-Aramaic Dialects of Ṭur ʿAbdin and Mlaḥsó
5.1Morphosyntactic Traits of Central Neo-Aramaic
5.2The Neo-Aramaic Dialects of Ṭur ʿAbdin
5.3The Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Mlaḥsó
5.4The Primacy of Intransitive Coding
5.5Summary from Stem to Stern
6 Cross-Dialectal Synopsis of the Morphosyntax
6.1Tense-Aspect-Sensitive Splits
6.2Morphological Splits
6.3Splits and Transitivity Alternations
6.4Splits Based on Argument Properties
7 General Conclusion
7.1Constructions Leading a Life of Their Own
7.2A Taxonomy of Major Alignment Types
References
Index