Ugaritic, a North-west Semitic language known only from alphabetic tablets dating to about 1300 BCE, displays many features in common with classical Semitic and is generally considered a fairly conservative language. This thesis is an investigation of number and gender concord in Ugaritic nouns, verbs, and numerals, in various syntactic structures, and with reference to related phenomena in other Semitic languages, prompted by the many phrases which are apparent exceptions to the presumed 'rules' governing concord and which are too numerous to be attributed to scribal error. The difficulties inherent in the consonantal system of orthography affect the recognition of concord. Determination of number and/or gender of individual nouns is furth...
International audienceUgarit literary materials in alphabetic cuneiform have been mainly studied by ...
Hittite shows that the ”genericum”, as a noun referring to people underspecified for gender, is a t...
Countable common nouns in the East Gurage language Wolane are usually unmarked for number and belong...
The vowel -ā can be identified as a marker of nominal and verbal plurality in different Semitic and ...
One purpose of this study has been to investigate the various, sometimes conflicting, theories about...
This thesis is a study of extraposition and pronominal agreement in Semitic languages. By the term '...
A well-known curiosity of Semitic morphosyntax is the phenomenon of reverse gender agreement in the ...
Ugaritic words for the clan and the family home, members of the family, infants and children, marria...
The present contribution continues a series of publications by the author dealing with the lexical e...
Person and gender are typical agreement features within the clause, and crosslinguistically they are...
This paper provides a new explanation for the insertion of *a in plural forms of *CVCC- nouns also f...
This article is the concluding part of a series of publications by the author dealing with the lexic...
Benjamin Suchard treats the phenomenon of irregular reflexes of the vowels *i and *u in Biblical Heb...
International audienceThis paper shows the existence of a pretonic assimilation of *y to a following...
This volume is the outcome of two workshops held at the University of Salford, April 18th 2007 and A...
International audienceUgarit literary materials in alphabetic cuneiform have been mainly studied by ...
Hittite shows that the ”genericum”, as a noun referring to people underspecified for gender, is a t...
Countable common nouns in the East Gurage language Wolane are usually unmarked for number and belong...
The vowel -ā can be identified as a marker of nominal and verbal plurality in different Semitic and ...
One purpose of this study has been to investigate the various, sometimes conflicting, theories about...
This thesis is a study of extraposition and pronominal agreement in Semitic languages. By the term '...
A well-known curiosity of Semitic morphosyntax is the phenomenon of reverse gender agreement in the ...
Ugaritic words for the clan and the family home, members of the family, infants and children, marria...
The present contribution continues a series of publications by the author dealing with the lexical e...
Person and gender are typical agreement features within the clause, and crosslinguistically they are...
This paper provides a new explanation for the insertion of *a in plural forms of *CVCC- nouns also f...
This article is the concluding part of a series of publications by the author dealing with the lexic...
Benjamin Suchard treats the phenomenon of irregular reflexes of the vowels *i and *u in Biblical Heb...
International audienceThis paper shows the existence of a pretonic assimilation of *y to a following...
This volume is the outcome of two workshops held at the University of Salford, April 18th 2007 and A...
International audienceUgarit literary materials in alphabetic cuneiform have been mainly studied by ...
Hittite shows that the ”genericum”, as a noun referring to people underspecified for gender, is a t...
Countable common nouns in the East Gurage language Wolane are usually unmarked for number and belong...