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ISBN 10: 3110186136
ISBN 13: 9783110186130
Author: Stefan Weninger, Geoffrey Khan, Michael Streck, Janet Watson
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.
1. Introduction
I. Semitic in an Afroasiatic Context
2. Semitic-Egyptian Relations
3. Semitic-Berber Relations
4. Semitic-Chadic Relations
5. Semitic-Cushitic/Omotic Relations
II. Reconstructing Proto-Semitic and Models of Classification
6. Proto-Semitic Phonetics and Phonology
7. Reconstructive Morphology
8. Proto-Semitic Lexicon
9. Phyla and Waves: Models of Classification of the Semitic Languages
III. The Semitic Languages and Dialects I: Their Typology
10. Morphological Typology of Semitic
11. Syntactic Typology of Semitic
IV. The Semitic Languages and Dialects II: East Semitic
12. Akkadian in General
13. Eblaite and Old Akkadian
14. Babylonian and Assyrian
15. Akkadian and Sumerian Language Contact
16. Akkadian as a Diplomatic Language
17. Akkadian and Aramaic Language Contact
V. The Semitic Languages and Dialects III: North-West Semitic
18. Northwest Semitic in General
19. Amorite
20. Ugaritic
21. Phoenician and Punic
22. Biblical Hebrew
23. Mishnaic Hebrew
24. Modern Hebrew
25. Hebrew as the Language of Judaism
26. The Re-Emergence of Hebrew as a National Language
27. Old Aramaic
28. Imperial Aramaic
29. Imperial Aramaic as an Administrative Language of the Achaemenid Period
30. Late Imperial Aramaic
31. Jewish Palestinian Aramaic
32. Samaritan Aramaic
33. Christian Palestinian Aramaic
34. Syriac
35. Syriac as the Language of Eastern Christianity
36. Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
37. Mandaic
38. Western Neo-Aramaic
39. Turoyo and Mlaḥsô
40. North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic
41. Neo-Mandaic
42. Language Contact between Aramaic Dialects and Iranian
43. Aramaic-Arabic Language Contact
VI. The Semitic Languages and Dialects IV: Languages of the Arabian Peninsula
44. Ancient North Arabian
45. Classical Arabic
46. Arabic as the Language of Islam
47. Middle Arabic
48. Creating a Modern Standard Language from Medieval Tradition: The Nahda and the Arabic Academies
49. Modern Standard Arabic
50. Arabic Dialects (general article)
51. Dialects of the Arabian Peninsula
52. Arabic Dialects of Mesopotamia
53. Dialects of the Levant
54. Dialects of Egypt and Sudan
55. Arabic in the North African Region
56. Arabic Sociolinguistics
57. Arabic Urban Vernaculars
58. Arabic-based Pidgins and Creoles
59. Berber and Arabic Language Contact
60. Arabic-Persian Language Contact
61. Language Contact between Arabic and Modern European Languages
62. Maltese as a National Language
63. Ancient South Arabian
64. Modern South Arabian
VII. The Semitic Languages and Dialects V: Ethio-Semitic Languages
65. Ethio-Semitic in General
65. Old Ethiopic
66. Tigre
67. Tigrinya
68. Tigrinya as National Language of Eritrea and Tigray
69. Amharic
70. The Role of Amharic as a National Language and an African lingua franca
71. Gurage
72. Harari
73. Ethiosemitic-Cushitic Language Contact
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