The Semitic Languages
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Edited by:
Stefan Weninger
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In collaboration with:
Geoffrey Khan
, Michael P. Streck and Janet C. E. Watson
About this book
The handbook The Semitic Languages offers a comprehensive reference tool for Semitic Linguistics in its broad sense. It is not restricted to comparative Grammar, although it covers also comparative aspects, including classification. By comprising a chapter on typology and sections with sociolinguistic focus and language contact, the conception of the book aims at a rather complete, unbiased description of the state of the art in Semitics. Articles on individual languages and dialects give basic facts as location, numbers of speakers, scripts, numbers of extant texts and their nature, attestation where appropriate, and salient features of the grammar and lexicon of the respective variety. The handbook is the most comprehensive treatment of the Semitic language family since many decades.
- international handbook collecting leading scholars all over the world
- includes an index and extensive reference sections
- one of the most comprehensive reference works for Semitic Linguistics
Author / Editor information
Stefan Weninger, University of Marburg, Germany; Geoffrey Khan, University of Cambridge, UK; Michael P. Streck, University of Leipzig, Germany; Janet C. E. Watson, University of Salford, UK.
Reviews
"This thick book will most certainly be a go-to resource and vademecum for all students and scholars who have cause or interest to study these languages."
Adam C. McCollum in: Linguist List 24.33
“The handbook under review contains some excellent grammatical sketches of the Semitic languages. As such it is a very useful tool [...]”
Edward Lipinski in: The Polish Journal of Biblical Research, Vol. 11, p.78-109, 2012
Supplementary Materials
Topics
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Frontmatter
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Foreword
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Contents
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1. Introduction
1 - I. Semitic in an Afroasiatic Context
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2. Semitic-Egyptian Relations
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3. Semitic-Berber Relations
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4. Semitic-Chadic Relations
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5. Semitic-Cushitic/Omotic Relations
38 - II. Reconstructing Proto-Semitic and Models of Classification
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6. Proto-Semitic Phonetics and Phonology
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7. Reconstructive Morphology
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8. Proto-Semitic Lexicon
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9. Phyla and Waves: Models of Classification of the Semitic Languages
259 - III. The Semitic Languages and Dialects I: Their Typology
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10. Morphological Typology of Semitic
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11. Syntactic Typology of Semitic
303 - IV. The Semitic Languages and Dialects II: East Semitic
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12. Akkadian in General
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13. Eblaite and Old Akkadian
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14. Babylonian and Assyrian
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15. Akkadian and Sumerian Language Contact
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16. Akkadian as a Diplomatic Language
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17. Akkadian and Aramaic Language Contact
416 - V. The Semitic Languages and Dialects III: North-West Semitic
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18. Northwest Semitic in General
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19. Amorite
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20. Ugaritic
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21. Phoenician and Punic
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22. Biblical Hebrew
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23. Mishnaic Hebrew
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24. Modern Hebrew
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25. Hebrew as the Language of Judaism
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26. The Re-Emergence of Hebrew as a National Language
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27. Old Aramaic
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28. Imperial Aramaic
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29. Imperial Aramaic as an Administrative Language of the Achaemenid Period
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30. Late Imperial Aramaic
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31. Jewish Palestinian Aramaic
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32. Samaritan Aramaic
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33. Christian Palestinian Aramaic
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34. Syriac
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35. Syriac as the Language of Eastern Christianity
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36. Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
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37. Mandaic
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38. Western Neo-Aramaic
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39. Ṭuroyo and Mlaḥsô
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40. North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic
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41. Neo-Mandaic
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42. Language Contact between Aramaic Dialects and Iranian
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43. Aramaic-Arabic Language Contact
747 - VI. The Semitic Languages and Dialects IV: Languages of the Arabian Peninsula
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44. Ancient North Arabian
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45. Classical Arabic
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46. Arabic as the Language of Islam
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47. Middle Arabic
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48. Creating a Modern Standard Language from Medieval Tradition: The Nahḍa and the Arabic Academies
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49. Modern Standard Arabic
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50. Arabic Dialects (general article)
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51. Dialects of the Arabian Peninsula
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52. Arabic Dialects of Mesopotamia
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53. Dialects of the Levant
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54. Dialects of Egypt and Sudan
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55. Arabic in the North African Region
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56. Arabic Sociolinguistics
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57. Arabic Urban Vernaculars
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58. Arabic-based Pidgins and Creoles
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59. Berber and Arabic Language Contact
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60. Arabic-Persian Language Contact
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61. Language Contact between Arabic and Modern European Languages
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62. Maltese as a National Language
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63. Ancient South Arabian
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64. Modern South Arabian
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65. Ethio-Semitic in General
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66. Old Ethiopic
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67. Tigre
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68. Tigrinya
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69. Tigrinya as National Language of Eritrea and Tigray
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70. Amharic
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71. The Role of Amharic as a National Language and an African lingua franca
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72. Gurage
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73. Harari
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74. Ethiosemitic-Cushitic Language Contact
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Terminological index
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