Aramaic was once the principle language of the Middle East over an area reaching from Egypt into Afghanistan. Stretching back 3000 years, Neo-Aramaic, the modern tongue, is still spoken by mainly Jewish and Christian minorities originating in Syria, South East Turkey, Northern Iraq, and Western Iran. Since most have fled the traditional territory in the previous century, their language is highly endangered. The Eastern varieties recently increasingly documented by linguists show exceptional microvariation in alignment. Such grammars rarely treat the clause structure of the language and are not easily accessible to non-specialists. Using typological models in contemporary linguistic theory, I show that a number of alignment types should be a...
This paper examines the impact of Arabic on the North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic dialects, a diverse group ...
This study is the first wide-scope morpho-syntactic comparative study of North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic d...
among Jewish languages and alphabets1 Abstract. Jewish languages, except for Hebrew, are varieties o...
The alignment splits in the Neo-Aramaic languages display a considerable degree of diversity, especi...
none1noThe purpose of this paper is to identify and analyze different alignment types attested in No...
Aramaic is not among the oldest Semitic languages in a strictly chronological sense, but among those...
Aramaic still survives as a spoken language among some Christian and Jewish communities in the Middl...
"The Neo-Aramaic dialects are modern vernacular forms of Aramaic, which has a documented history in ...
none1noDifferent types of split ergativity are attested in North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic (NENA) dialects...
<p>This study is the first wide-scope morpho-syntactic comparative study of North-Eastern Neo-Aramai...
This thesis provides a linguistic analysis of key issues in the Neo-Aramaic dialect that was histori...
22 pp.The Aspect opposition is the origin of Diathesis opposition in North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic. Spli...
The Syrian Orthodox (Suryoye) form a Christian community that has maintained its identity, tradition...
Structuralists and generativists have insisted for a long time that the elements and structures one ...
This paper looks at two different aspect splits in Neo-Aramaic languages that are unusual in that th...
This paper examines the impact of Arabic on the North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic dialects, a diverse group ...
This study is the first wide-scope morpho-syntactic comparative study of North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic d...
among Jewish languages and alphabets1 Abstract. Jewish languages, except for Hebrew, are varieties o...
The alignment splits in the Neo-Aramaic languages display a considerable degree of diversity, especi...
none1noThe purpose of this paper is to identify and analyze different alignment types attested in No...
Aramaic is not among the oldest Semitic languages in a strictly chronological sense, but among those...
Aramaic still survives as a spoken language among some Christian and Jewish communities in the Middl...
"The Neo-Aramaic dialects are modern vernacular forms of Aramaic, which has a documented history in ...
none1noDifferent types of split ergativity are attested in North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic (NENA) dialects...
<p>This study is the first wide-scope morpho-syntactic comparative study of North-Eastern Neo-Aramai...
This thesis provides a linguistic analysis of key issues in the Neo-Aramaic dialect that was histori...
22 pp.The Aspect opposition is the origin of Diathesis opposition in North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic. Spli...
The Syrian Orthodox (Suryoye) form a Christian community that has maintained its identity, tradition...
Structuralists and generativists have insisted for a long time that the elements and structures one ...
This paper looks at two different aspect splits in Neo-Aramaic languages that are unusual in that th...
This paper examines the impact of Arabic on the North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic dialects, a diverse group ...
This study is the first wide-scope morpho-syntactic comparative study of North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic d...
among Jewish languages and alphabets1 Abstract. Jewish languages, except for Hebrew, are varieties o...