From Tur Abdin to Hadramawt : semitic studies : Festschrift in honour of Bo Isaksson on the occasion of his retirement / edited by Tal Davidovich, Ablahad Lahdo, and Torkel Lindquist.

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Language
English
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  • Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz, 2014.
  • ©2014
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207 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

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    Notes
    Festschrift.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Contents
    • Il-Lidd in earlier times : a text in the Arabic dialect of Lydda (Israel) / Werner Arnold
    • Presentatives in comparative view : Biblical Hebrew and neo-Aramaic / Eran Cohen
    • On vocalization and case endings in Judeo Yemenite / Tal Davidovich
    • The epexegetical genetitive in Semitic and Sūra titles in the Qur'ān / Lutz Edzard
    • Pace and civumstance in oral Arabic narration : on asyndesis and verb chaining in Egyptian Arabic / Heléne Kammensjö
    • Remarks on infinitives and verbal nouns in the Christian Urmi dialect of Neo-Aramaic / Geoffrey Khan
    • Beqysyone texts reflecting cultural aspects in Tur Abdin / Ablahad Lahdo
    • Circumstancial qualifiers in Arabic and Hebrew political language / Torkel Lindquist
    • Hebrew in the Bar Koseva Era : observations in some documents from the second century AD / Stig Norin
    • Verb form switch as a marker of discourse hierarchy in a case study of Syrian Arabic / Maria Persson
    • Feminine and masculine plural pronouns in modern Arabic dialects / Stephen Procházka
    • Breaking the silence on nature in an Arabic novel : Nazīf al-ḥajar by Ibrāhīm al-Kawnī / Gail Ramsay
    • A narative fragment from the Arabic dialect of Qellef / Joseph Saouk
    • The Mesopotamian-Levantine dialect of Continuum / Shabo Talay
    • An approach to quadriradical verbal formations with /'/ as secondary in some Arabic dialects / Aziz Tezel
    • The comparative method as applied to the Semitic cognate sets with phonological correspondences.
    ISBN
    • 9783447102650 ((pbk.))
    • 3447102659 ((pbk.))
    OCLC
    894197484
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