This paper examines the development of a future (more precisely ‘prospective’) auxiliary from a motion verb in a small group of Neo-Aramaic dialects spoken in Iraq. The long written record of Aramaic allows us to follow the grammaticalization process in some detail, and recent documentation of dialects has shown that various stages co-exist synchronically. The Neo-Aramaic case challenges the theory that future auxiliaries from a verb ‘to go’ should derive from an imperfective in languages which have one. The development of the auxiliary also involves the reanalysis of a present perfect as an immediate future: this apparently surprising development is explained and possible parallels to it in other languages given. The prospective constructi...
This paper presents arguments for a re-analysis of the b-prefix in Gulf Arabic dialects. Similar to ...
This paper presents arguments for a re-analysis of the b-prefix in Gulf Arabic dialects. Similar to ...
Document de travailKeywords: Modern Southarabian, Afrosemitic, tense, mode, periphrases, grammatical...
This paper examines the development of a future (more precisely ‘prospective’) auxiliary from a moti...
This paper deals with the rise of the grammatical elements of simple future in the Nile Nubian langu...
This paper deals with the rise of the grammatical elements of simple future in the Nile Nubian langu...
peer reviewedThe goal of this paper is to describe the gradual emergence of an innovative future con...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we argue that an expanded conception of the distinction between speaker-...
This study offers a new approach to grammatical constructions that express futurity in Danish, Dutch...
This chapter describes the phenomenon of contact-induced grammaticalization\linebreak between Arabic...
[Extract] In many languages of the world, the status of 'future' is different from that of present a...
"The Neo-Aramaic dialects are modern vernacular forms of Aramaic, which has a documented history in ...
The present paper deals with a comparison of the grammatical means of expression of future events in...
This study is the first wide-scope morpho-syntactic comparative study of North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic d...
This corpus-based study of the use of expressions of future in English has two aims: to examine how ...
This paper presents arguments for a re-analysis of the b-prefix in Gulf Arabic dialects. Similar to ...
This paper presents arguments for a re-analysis of the b-prefix in Gulf Arabic dialects. Similar to ...
Document de travailKeywords: Modern Southarabian, Afrosemitic, tense, mode, periphrases, grammatical...
This paper examines the development of a future (more precisely ‘prospective’) auxiliary from a moti...
This paper deals with the rise of the grammatical elements of simple future in the Nile Nubian langu...
This paper deals with the rise of the grammatical elements of simple future in the Nile Nubian langu...
peer reviewedThe goal of this paper is to describe the gradual emergence of an innovative future con...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we argue that an expanded conception of the distinction between speaker-...
This study offers a new approach to grammatical constructions that express futurity in Danish, Dutch...
This chapter describes the phenomenon of contact-induced grammaticalization\linebreak between Arabic...
[Extract] In many languages of the world, the status of 'future' is different from that of present a...
"The Neo-Aramaic dialects are modern vernacular forms of Aramaic, which has a documented history in ...
The present paper deals with a comparison of the grammatical means of expression of future events in...
This study is the first wide-scope morpho-syntactic comparative study of North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic d...
This corpus-based study of the use of expressions of future in English has two aims: to examine how ...
This paper presents arguments for a re-analysis of the b-prefix in Gulf Arabic dialects. Similar to ...
This paper presents arguments for a re-analysis of the b-prefix in Gulf Arabic dialects. Similar to ...
Document de travailKeywords: Modern Southarabian, Afrosemitic, tense, mode, periphrases, grammatical...