Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]-346) and index.The Semitic case system: basic evidence and traditional reconstruction -- Linguistic typology -- Grammatical roles and the alignment of Semitic -- Head- and dependent-marking in Semitic -- The function of case markers in Semitic
‘Case’ can be defined as a grammatical category encoding the syntactic functions and/or the semantic...
The dataset was first presented at the 14TH ITALIAN MEETING OF AFRO-ASIATIC LINGUISTICS conference i...
Our task is to study the phonemes of the Semitic language, including, so far as is reasonably certai...
This paper presents a description of the case marking systems in Amharic and Tigrinya. The case syst...
The volume presents the results of an international project carried out in cooperation between the U...
This contribution develops a detailed analysis of the similarities between the forms of apreposition...
This research focuses on sibilant problems and irregularities in Semitic languages in the context of...
The dissertation provides a description of the diachronic development of nominal case marking in Ara...
“Case marking is one of the most important areas of linguistic typology and universals” (Croft 2003,...
Case markers are usually associated with nouns or noun phrases but, as shown in Aikhenvald’s (2008) ...
This volume is the outcome of two workshops held at the University of Salford, April 18th 2007 and A...
Fronzaroli Pelio. Hetzron Robert (ed.), The Semitic Languages. London, Routledge, 1997 («Routledge L...
It is generally assumed that the Greek case system does not function in the usual way in the book of...
The paper aims to provide a succinct introduction to Semitic studies. The name "Semitic" derives fro...
Complementation strategies in both ancient and modern Semitic languages include the use of a series ...
‘Case’ can be defined as a grammatical category encoding the syntactic functions and/or the semantic...
The dataset was first presented at the 14TH ITALIAN MEETING OF AFRO-ASIATIC LINGUISTICS conference i...
Our task is to study the phonemes of the Semitic language, including, so far as is reasonably certai...
This paper presents a description of the case marking systems in Amharic and Tigrinya. The case syst...
The volume presents the results of an international project carried out in cooperation between the U...
This contribution develops a detailed analysis of the similarities between the forms of apreposition...
This research focuses on sibilant problems and irregularities in Semitic languages in the context of...
The dissertation provides a description of the diachronic development of nominal case marking in Ara...
“Case marking is one of the most important areas of linguistic typology and universals” (Croft 2003,...
Case markers are usually associated with nouns or noun phrases but, as shown in Aikhenvald’s (2008) ...
This volume is the outcome of two workshops held at the University of Salford, April 18th 2007 and A...
Fronzaroli Pelio. Hetzron Robert (ed.), The Semitic Languages. London, Routledge, 1997 («Routledge L...
It is generally assumed that the Greek case system does not function in the usual way in the book of...
The paper aims to provide a succinct introduction to Semitic studies. The name "Semitic" derives fro...
Complementation strategies in both ancient and modern Semitic languages include the use of a series ...
‘Case’ can be defined as a grammatical category encoding the syntactic functions and/or the semantic...
The dataset was first presented at the 14TH ITALIAN MEETING OF AFRO-ASIATIC LINGUISTICS conference i...
Our task is to study the phonemes of the Semitic language, including, so far as is reasonably certai...