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The Interpretation of the Coptic Vowel System
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents xi
- Introduction xv
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PART I TYPOLOGY AND LANGUAGE UNIVERSALS
- A Quantitative Approach to the Morphological Typology of Language 3
- The Nature and Uses of Linguistic Typologies 26
- Some Universals of Grammar with Particular Reference to the Order of Meaningful Elements 40
- Some Methods of Dynamic Comparison in Linguistics 71
- Some Generalizations Concerning Glottalic Consonants, Especially Implosives 119
- The Role of Typology in the Development of a Scientific Linguistics 150
- Numeral Classifiers and Substantival Number: Problems in the Genesis of a Linguistic Type 166
- Studies in Numerical Systems 1: Double Numeral Systems 194
- The Relation of Frequency to Semantic Feature in a Case Language (Russian) 207
- Dynamic Aspects of Word Order in the Numeral Classifier 227
- How Does a Language Acquire Gender Markers? 241
- Generalizations About Numeral Systems 271
- Universals of Kinship Terminology: Their Nature and the Problem of Their Explanation 310
- Some Iconic Relationships Among Place, Time, and Discourse Deixis 328
- The First Person Inclusive Dual as an Ambiguous Category 344
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PART II STUDIES IN LANGUAGES OF AFRICA AND THE NEAR EAST
- Review of Guthrie's The Classification of the Bantu Languages 361
- The Patterning of Root Morphemes in Semitic 365
- Review of Westermann and Bryan's Languages of West Africa 388
- Internal a- Plurals in Afroasiatic (Hamito-Semitic) 397
- The Labial Consonants of Proto-Afro-Asiatic 405
- The Origin of the Masai Passive 412
- Linguistic Evidence for the Influence of the Kanuri on the Rausa 419
- The Interpretation of the Coptic Vowel System 428
- Review of Fodor's The Problems in the Classification of the African Languages 439
- Linguistic Evidence Regarding Bantu Origins 446
- Nilo-Saharan Moveable kas a Stage lll Article (with a Penutian Typological Parallel) 476
- Some Areal Characteristics of African Languages 484
- Were There Egyptian Koines? 502
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PART III VERSE PROSODY
- Swahili Prosody 523
- Rausa Verse Prosody 535
- A Survey of African Prosodic Systems 553
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PART IV PSYCHOLINGUISTICS
- Studies in the Psychological Correlates of the Sound System of American English 579
- A Linguistic Approach to the Meaningfulness of Nonsense Syllables 633
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PART V LINGUISTIC MODELS AND LINGUISTIC EXPLANATION
- On the 'Language of Observation' in Linguistics 659
- Rethinking Linguistics Diachronically 673
- Types of Linguistic Models in Other Disciplines 692
- Two Approaches to Language Universals 702
- Bibliography of the Published Works of Joseph H. Greenberg 723
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents xi
- Introduction xv
-
PART I TYPOLOGY AND LANGUAGE UNIVERSALS
- A Quantitative Approach to the Morphological Typology of Language 3
- The Nature and Uses of Linguistic Typologies 26
- Some Universals of Grammar with Particular Reference to the Order of Meaningful Elements 40
- Some Methods of Dynamic Comparison in Linguistics 71
- Some Generalizations Concerning Glottalic Consonants, Especially Implosives 119
- The Role of Typology in the Development of a Scientific Linguistics 150
- Numeral Classifiers and Substantival Number: Problems in the Genesis of a Linguistic Type 166
- Studies in Numerical Systems 1: Double Numeral Systems 194
- The Relation of Frequency to Semantic Feature in a Case Language (Russian) 207
- Dynamic Aspects of Word Order in the Numeral Classifier 227
- How Does a Language Acquire Gender Markers? 241
- Generalizations About Numeral Systems 271
- Universals of Kinship Terminology: Their Nature and the Problem of Their Explanation 310
- Some Iconic Relationships Among Place, Time, and Discourse Deixis 328
- The First Person Inclusive Dual as an Ambiguous Category 344
-
PART II STUDIES IN LANGUAGES OF AFRICA AND THE NEAR EAST
- Review of Guthrie's The Classification of the Bantu Languages 361
- The Patterning of Root Morphemes in Semitic 365
- Review of Westermann and Bryan's Languages of West Africa 388
- Internal a- Plurals in Afroasiatic (Hamito-Semitic) 397
- The Labial Consonants of Proto-Afro-Asiatic 405
- The Origin of the Masai Passive 412
- Linguistic Evidence for the Influence of the Kanuri on the Rausa 419
- The Interpretation of the Coptic Vowel System 428
- Review of Fodor's The Problems in the Classification of the African Languages 439
- Linguistic Evidence Regarding Bantu Origins 446
- Nilo-Saharan Moveable kas a Stage lll Article (with a Penutian Typological Parallel) 476
- Some Areal Characteristics of African Languages 484
- Were There Egyptian Koines? 502
-
PART III VERSE PROSODY
- Swahili Prosody 523
- Rausa Verse Prosody 535
- A Survey of African Prosodic Systems 553
-
PART IV PSYCHOLINGUISTICS
- Studies in the Psychological Correlates of the Sound System of American English 579
- A Linguistic Approach to the Meaningfulness of Nonsense Syllables 633
-
PART V LINGUISTIC MODELS AND LINGUISTIC EXPLANATION
- On the 'Language of Observation' in Linguistics 659
- Rethinking Linguistics Diachronically 673
- Types of Linguistic Models in Other Disciplines 692
- Two Approaches to Language Universals 702
- Bibliography of the Published Works of Joseph H. Greenberg 723