The volume presents the results of an international project carried out in cooperation between the Uppsala University, the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Lund University and the University of Gothenburg. The questions put forward in the project were: How is hypotaxis marked in Semitic, other than by conjunctions? How does this affect the organization of texts? More specifically, what constitutes a circumstantial clause? To find an answer to these questions, all the major Semitic language families and some modern spoken Semitic dialects were surveyed within the project. Thus, Clause Combining in Semitic: The Circumstantial Clause and Beyond examines how different kinds of clauses combine to a text in a number of Semitic languages (Ethio-Sem...
This volume brings together papers relating to the pronunciation of Semitic languages and the repres...
Within the perspective of Dixon’s Basic Linguistic Theory and Functional Typology, this article desc...
<p>In this article we examine how Qumran Hebrew can contribute to our knowledge of historical ...
This volume is the outcome of two workshops held at the University of Salford, April 18th 2007 and A...
Recent research has brought into focus the function of switching between verb forms and types of cla...
Complementation strategies in both ancient and modern Semitic languages include the use of a series ...
The paper assesses the influence on Modern Hebrew of the two previous spoken stages of Hebrew: Bibli...
Surveying Syrian Arabic narrative text, this article explores the use of a switch of verb forms to i...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]-346) and index.The Semitic case system: basic evidence...
The we-qatal syntagm has been regarded as one of the salient syntactical features that distinguish B...
This research focuses on sibilant problems and irregularities in Semitic languages in the context of...
For more than four decades, the Eep Talstra Centre for Bible and Computer (ETCBC) has been building ...
International audienceThis paper shows the existence of a pretonic assimilation of *y to a following...
The paper aims to provide a succinct introduction to Semitic studies. The name "Semitic" derives fro...
Several Semitic and Germanic languages, just as languages belonging to other language families (Slov...
This volume brings together papers relating to the pronunciation of Semitic languages and the repres...
Within the perspective of Dixon’s Basic Linguistic Theory and Functional Typology, this article desc...
<p>In this article we examine how Qumran Hebrew can contribute to our knowledge of historical ...
This volume is the outcome of two workshops held at the University of Salford, April 18th 2007 and A...
Recent research has brought into focus the function of switching between verb forms and types of cla...
Complementation strategies in both ancient and modern Semitic languages include the use of a series ...
The paper assesses the influence on Modern Hebrew of the two previous spoken stages of Hebrew: Bibli...
Surveying Syrian Arabic narrative text, this article explores the use of a switch of verb forms to i...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]-346) and index.The Semitic case system: basic evidence...
The we-qatal syntagm has been regarded as one of the salient syntactical features that distinguish B...
This research focuses on sibilant problems and irregularities in Semitic languages in the context of...
For more than four decades, the Eep Talstra Centre for Bible and Computer (ETCBC) has been building ...
International audienceThis paper shows the existence of a pretonic assimilation of *y to a following...
The paper aims to provide a succinct introduction to Semitic studies. The name "Semitic" derives fro...
Several Semitic and Germanic languages, just as languages belonging to other language families (Slov...
This volume brings together papers relating to the pronunciation of Semitic languages and the repres...
Within the perspective of Dixon’s Basic Linguistic Theory and Functional Typology, this article desc...
<p>In this article we examine how Qumran Hebrew can contribute to our knowledge of historical ...