Degree awarded: Ph.D. Semitic and Egyptian Languages and Literatures. The Catholic University of AmericaThe morphological marking, or non-marking, of the definiteness of a noun phrase in the Aramaic language has changed over time. At the time of Imperial Aramaic (IA) the emphatic state of the noun was used to indicate definiteness, a usage that was passed on to other dialects due to the pervasive influence of IA. By the time of at least some later Aramaic dialects, such as Syriac, however, the emphatic state clearly had lost such a function. This breakdown occurred at different paces in different Aramaic dialects. This study analyzes how nominal states do or do not correlate with the definiteness of the noun phrase in Qumran Aramaic (QA), a...
This paper uses fieldwork data to investigate definite expressions in Hakha Lai, a Kuki-Chin languag...
In this article I explore how typological approaches can be used to construct novel classification s...
This paper demonstrates that bare nouns in Shan (Tai-Kadai) can express both unique and anaphoric de...
1. As far as is known, there are only a very few languages that take their definite article at the t...
ABSTRACT • This paper focuses on the grammaticalization of adnominal demonstratives towards simple d...
This dissertation proposes a model, based roughly on Dryer's (2014) REFERENCE HIERARCHY, that can sy...
This paper focuses on the grammaticalization of adnominal demonstratives towards simple determiners ...
Many languages differentiate between different types of objects, commonly marking definite or highly...
The use of formally marked and unmarked nouns varies and has changed in Aramaic dialects throughout ...
To argue against a long established assumption seems to be not that easy task. In this article, I ar...
The Semitic Construct State (CS) is a construction by which possessive relationships, among others, ...
This study investigates definiteness marking in earlier stages of Arabic, based on a corpus of Class...
293 pagesThis dissertation argues for a syntax and semantics of a range of nominal expressions, expa...
Antonyms have always been considered the starting point for language learners; therefore, they are f...
This thesis examines the issue of the semantic ambiguity associated with qatil/qatul verbs in the Qa...
This paper uses fieldwork data to investigate definite expressions in Hakha Lai, a Kuki-Chin languag...
In this article I explore how typological approaches can be used to construct novel classification s...
This paper demonstrates that bare nouns in Shan (Tai-Kadai) can express both unique and anaphoric de...
1. As far as is known, there are only a very few languages that take their definite article at the t...
ABSTRACT • This paper focuses on the grammaticalization of adnominal demonstratives towards simple d...
This dissertation proposes a model, based roughly on Dryer's (2014) REFERENCE HIERARCHY, that can sy...
This paper focuses on the grammaticalization of adnominal demonstratives towards simple determiners ...
Many languages differentiate between different types of objects, commonly marking definite or highly...
The use of formally marked and unmarked nouns varies and has changed in Aramaic dialects throughout ...
To argue against a long established assumption seems to be not that easy task. In this article, I ar...
The Semitic Construct State (CS) is a construction by which possessive relationships, among others, ...
This study investigates definiteness marking in earlier stages of Arabic, based on a corpus of Class...
293 pagesThis dissertation argues for a syntax and semantics of a range of nominal expressions, expa...
Antonyms have always been considered the starting point for language learners; therefore, they are f...
This thesis examines the issue of the semantic ambiguity associated with qatil/qatul verbs in the Qa...
This paper uses fieldwork data to investigate definite expressions in Hakha Lai, a Kuki-Chin languag...
In this article I explore how typological approaches can be used to construct novel classification s...
This paper demonstrates that bare nouns in Shan (Tai-Kadai) can express both unique and anaphoric de...