The Semitic Languages

The Semitic Languages

 
Edition number: 2, New edition
Publisher: Routledge
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ISBN13:9780415731959
ISBN10:041573195X
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:772 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Weight:1260 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 11 Halftones, black & white; 4 Line drawings, black & white; 270 Tables, black & white
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The Semitic Languages presents a comprehensive survey of the individual languages and language clusters within this language family, from their origins in antiquity to their present-day forms. 

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The Semitic Languages presents a comprehensive survey of the individual languages and language clusters within this language family, from their origins in antiquity to their present-day forms.



This second edition has been fully revised, with new chapters and a wealth of additional material. New features include the following:



? new introductory chapters on Proto-Semitic grammar and Semitic linguistic typology


? an additional chapter on the place of Semitic as a subgroup of Afro-Asiatic, and several chapters on modern forms of Arabic, Aramaic and Ethiopian Semitic


? text samples of each individual language, transcribed into the International Phonetic Alphabet, with standard linguistic word-by-word glossing as well as translation


? new maps and tables present information visually for easy reference.



This unique resource is the ideal reference for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of linguistics and language. It will be of interest to researchers and anyone with an interest in historical linguistics, linguistic typology, linguistic anthropology and language development.


Table of Contents:

Introductory Chapters


1. Introduction to the Semitic Languages: John Huehnergard & Na?ama Pat-El


2. Semitic and Afro-Asiatic: Gene Gragg


3. Proto-Semitic: John Huehnergard


4. The Semitic Language Family: A Typological Perspective: Na?ama Pat-El



Language Chapters


5. Akkadian: Rebecca Hasselbach-Andee


6. G???z (Classical Ethiopic): Aaron Michael Butts


7. Tigre of Ginda?: David L. Elias


8. Tigrinya: Maria Bulakh


9. Amharic: Lutz Edzard


10. Gurage (Muher): Ronny Meyer


11. Mehri: Aaron D. Rubin


12. Soqotri: Leonid Kogan and Maria Bulakh


13. Ancient South Arabian: Anne Multhoff


14. Safaitic: Ahmad Al-Jallad


15. Classical Arabic: Daniel Birnstiel


16. Levantine Arabic: Kristen Brustad and Emilie Zuniga


17. Egyptian Arabic: Thomas Leddy-Cecere and Jason Schroepfer


18. Moroccan Arabic: Mike Turner


19. Ugaritic: Josef Tropper and Juan-Pablo Vita


20. The Canaanite Languages: Aren M. Wilson-Wright


21. Pre-modern Hebrew: Biblical Hebrew: Aaron D. Hornkohl


22. Modern Hebrew: Philip Zhakevich and Benjamin Kantor


23. Samaritan Aramaic: Christian Stadel


24. Modern Western Aramaic: Steven E. Fassberg


25. Syriac: Na?ama Pat-El


26. Mandaic: C. G. Häberl


27. Northeastern Neo-Aramaic: the Dialect of Alqosh: Eleanor Coghill