The Neo-Aramaic Dialect of the Jews of Dohok: A Comparative-Typological Grammar: Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics, cartea 112
Autor Dorota Molinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 apr 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004521988
ISBN-10: 9004521984
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics
ISBN-10: 9004521984
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics
Notă biografică
Dorota Molin, Ph.D. in 2021 for her research on Jewish Neo-Aramaic. She currently researches on Aramaic and Biblical Hebrew. She teaches Biblical Hebrew at the University of Oxford, and Jewish Neo-Aramaic at the Oxford School of Rare Jewish Languages.
Cuprins
Preface
List of Figures and Maps
List of Tables
Abbreviations and Symbols
1 Introduction
1 Aims
2 The Jews of Dohok and Their Endangered Language
3 Neo-Aramaic: The Last Surviving Branch of an Ancient Linguistic Tradition
4 Jewish and Christian NENA: Differences and Similarities
5 Jewish NENA: Subgroupings and History
6 Distinctive Features of J. Dohok NENA
7 An Overview of Previous Research
8 Methods and Assumptions
9 Book Content, Limitations and References to Supplementary Literature
2 The Segments: Consonants and Vowels
1 Consonants
2 Vowels
3 Phonetic Processes and Larger Phonological Units
1 Phonetically-Conditioned Processes Affecting Consonants
2 Emphasis Spread (Affecting Consonants and Vowels)
3 Phonotactics
4 Intonation Units: Nucleus Stress and Pause
4 Pronouns
1 Independent Personal Pronouns
2 Demonstrative Pronouns
3 Pronominal Suffixes on Nouns and Prepositions
4 The Independent Genitive Particle
5 Reflexive Pronoun
6 The Pronoun of Independence
7 The Pronoun of Isolation
8 Interrogative Pronouns
9 Indefinite Pronouns
5 Overview of Nouns and Adjectives
1 Nouns
2 Adjectives and Their Agreement with Nouns
3 Annexation of Nouns
6 Verbal Morphology
1 The Inventory of Patterns, Stems and Inflectional Affixes
2 Weak Verbs in Pattern I
3 Weak Verbs in Pattern II
4 Weak Verbs in Pattern III
5 Irregular Verbs
7 Numerals
1 Cardinal Numbers
2 Ordinal Numbers
3 Days of the Week & Seasons
8 Adverbials and Prepositions
1 Adverbials
2 Prepositions
9 Pronominal Objects and Object-like Arguments, and Differential Object Marking
1 Objects of Monotransitive
2 The Ditransitive and Constructions with Object-like Arguments
3 Past Perfective Forms
4 Object (P, T and R) Affixes on Past Perfective Forms in LD in General
5 Differential Object Marking in J. Dohok and in NENA Generally
6 Summary of Distinctive Features
10 The Morphology and Syntax of the Copula
1 J. Dohok Copulas: Morphology and Basic Syntax Rules
2 The Semantics and Pragmatics of NENA Copula Clauses
3Wele/Basic Copula+Verbal Predicate
4Wele/Basic Copula + Non-verbal Predicate Clauses
5 Non-verbal Predicate = Basic Copula
6 Basic Copula + Predicate (Non-verbal, Permanent Property)
7 Summary of Present Tense Copula Clauses in J. Dohok
8 Past Tense Copula Clauses
9 Negated Copula Clauses (All Clause Types)
10 Irrealis Copula Clauses
11 Clauses Lacking a Copula
12 Comparative and Diachronic Discussion
11 The Tense-Aspect-Mood System
1 Šaqəl
2 K-šaqəl
3Šaqəl and k-šaqəl for Irrealis Mood in Past Purpose Clauses
4B-šaqəl
5 La k-šaqəl
6 Šqəlle (and qam-šaqəl-la)
7 Šqəl-wa-le
8 Šaqəl-wa
9 K-šaqəl-wa
10 B-šaqəl-wa
11K-šaqəl(-wa) in a Diachronic and Comparative Perspective
12B-šaqəl(-wa) in a Diachronic and Comparative Perspective
13 Copula + Participle (wele šqila)
14 Copula + in-Infinitive (wele bə-šqala) and wal/hol/hole k-šaqəl
15 Expression of Other TAM Categories
12 Text Sample with a Glossary
1 Narrative Text with a Glossed Sample
2 Glossary of Words from the Story
13 Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
List of Figures and Maps
List of Tables
Abbreviations and Symbols
1 Introduction
1 Aims
2 The Jews of Dohok and Their Endangered Language
3 Neo-Aramaic: The Last Surviving Branch of an Ancient Linguistic Tradition
4 Jewish and Christian NENA: Differences and Similarities
5 Jewish NENA: Subgroupings and History
6 Distinctive Features of J. Dohok NENA
7 An Overview of Previous Research
8 Methods and Assumptions
9 Book Content, Limitations and References to Supplementary Literature
Part 1 Phonology and Phonetics
2 The Segments: Consonants and Vowels
1 Consonants
2 Vowels
3 Phonetic Processes and Larger Phonological Units
1 Phonetically-Conditioned Processes Affecting Consonants
2 Emphasis Spread (Affecting Consonants and Vowels)
3 Phonotactics
4 Intonation Units: Nucleus Stress and Pause
Part2 Morphology
4 Pronouns
1 Independent Personal Pronouns
2 Demonstrative Pronouns
3 Pronominal Suffixes on Nouns and Prepositions
4 The Independent Genitive Particle
5 Reflexive Pronoun
6 The Pronoun of Independence
7 The Pronoun of Isolation
8 Interrogative Pronouns
9 Indefinite Pronouns
5 Overview of Nouns and Adjectives
1 Nouns
2 Adjectives and Their Agreement with Nouns
3 Annexation of Nouns
6 Verbal Morphology
1 The Inventory of Patterns, Stems and Inflectional Affixes
2 Weak Verbs in Pattern I
3 Weak Verbs in Pattern II
4 Weak Verbs in Pattern III
5 Irregular Verbs
7 Numerals
1 Cardinal Numbers
2 Ordinal Numbers
3 Days of the Week & Seasons
8 Adverbials and Prepositions
1 Adverbials
2 Prepositions
Part 3 Morphosyntax and Syntax
9 Pronominal Objects and Object-like Arguments, and Differential Object Marking
1 Objects of Monotransitive
2 The Ditransitive and Constructions with Object-like Arguments
3 Past Perfective Forms
4 Object (P, T and R) Affixes on Past Perfective Forms in LD in General
5 Differential Object Marking in J. Dohok and in NENA Generally
6 Summary of Distinctive Features
10 The Morphology and Syntax of the Copula
1 J. Dohok Copulas: Morphology and Basic Syntax Rules
2 The Semantics and Pragmatics of NENA Copula Clauses
3Wele/Basic Copula+Verbal Predicate
4Wele/Basic Copula + Non-verbal Predicate Clauses
5 Non-verbal Predicate = Basic Copula
6 Basic Copula + Predicate (Non-verbal, Permanent Property)
7 Summary of Present Tense Copula Clauses in J. Dohok
8 Past Tense Copula Clauses
9 Negated Copula Clauses (All Clause Types)
10 Irrealis Copula Clauses
11 Clauses Lacking a Copula
12 Comparative and Diachronic Discussion
11 The Tense-Aspect-Mood System
1 Šaqəl
2 K-šaqəl
3Šaqəl and k-šaqəl for Irrealis Mood in Past Purpose Clauses
4B-šaqəl
5 La k-šaqəl
6 Šqəlle (and qam-šaqəl-la)
7 Šqəl-wa-le
8 Šaqəl-wa
9 K-šaqəl-wa
10 B-šaqəl-wa
11K-šaqəl(-wa) in a Diachronic and Comparative Perspective
12B-šaqəl(-wa) in a Diachronic and Comparative Perspective
13 Copula + Participle (wele šqila)
14 Copula + in-Infinitive (wele bə-šqala) and wal/hol/hole k-šaqəl
15 Expression of Other TAM Categories
12 Text Sample with a Glossary
1 Narrative Text with a Glossed Sample
2 Glossary of Words from the Story
13 Conclusion
Bibliography
Index