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As the title indicates, this unique resource is a manual on comparative linguistics, with the examples taken exclusively from Semitic languages. It is an innovative volume that recalls the earlier tradition of textbooks of comparative philology, which, however, exclusively treated Indo-European languages. It is suited for students with at least a year of a Semitic language.

By far the largest component of the book are the nine wordlists that provide the data to be manipulated by the student. Says reviewer Peter Daniels, the wordlists “constitute a unique resource for all of comparative linguistics—a considerable quantity of uniform data from a host of related languages. They would be useful for any class in comparative linguistics, not just for those interested specifically in Semitic.”

Scattered throughout the text are 25 exercises based on the wordlists that provide a good introduction to the methods of comparativists. Also included are paradigms of the phonological systems of ten Semitic languages as well as Coptic and a form of Berber. A bibliography that guides the student into further reading in Semitic linguistics completes the volume.



Table of Contents

List of Tables

List of Exercises

Shukran

To the Reader

Part 1: Basics of Descriptive Linguisitics

What’s in a Name?

Phonology

Phonetics

Phonemics

Morphophonemics

Transcription

Morphology and Syntax

Morphemes

Words

Word Making

Phrases

Clauses

Hierarchy

Part 2: A General Introduction to the Semitic Language Family

What Is a Semitic Language?

Internal Relationships

External Relationships

Part 3: An Outline of Comparative Linguistics

Sources and Their Use

Assumptions and Techniques of Diachronic Linguistics

The Linguistic List

Cognacy and Regularity

Skewing

Part 4: Lexicostatistics: Some Alternatives

Appendix: The Swadesh 200-Word Basic Vocabulary List

Part 5: Linguistic Reconstruction: Comparative and Internal

Comparative Reconstruction: Phonology

Comparative Reconstruction: Lexicon

Comparative Reconstruction: Semantics

Internal Reconstruction

Comparative/Internal Reconstruction

Part 6: Various Less-Common Techniques

Loan Analysis

Geographic Analysis

Cultural Reconstruction

Part 7: Onward and Beyond

Semitic and Afroasiatic

Evading the Triconsonantal Root

Ebla and What Next?

Conclusion

Paradigms A: Phonology

Proto-Semitic

Old Babylonian

Syriac

Urmi

Ugaritic

Hebrew

Classical Arabic

Egyptian Arabic

Ge’ez

Tigre

Jibbali

Paradigms B: Morphology: Nouns and Pronouns

Old Babylonian

Syriac

Urmi

Ugaritic

Hebrew

Classical Arabic

Egyptian Arabic

Ge’ez

Tigre

Jibbali

Coptic

Ghadamsi

Paradigms C: Morphology: Verbs

Old Babylonian

Syriac

Urmi

Ugaritic

Hebrew

Classical Arabic

Egyptian Arabic

Ge’ez

Tigre

Jibbali

Coptic

Ghadamsi

Bibliography

General Semitic and Afroasiatic

Akkadian

Arabic

Aramaic

Canaanite

Ethiopic

Modern South Arabian

Old South Arabian

Writing

Wordlist A: Cognates and Skewed Reflexes

Wordlist B: Pair-Referenced Lexicostatistics and Subgrouping

Wordlist C: Norm-Referenced and Pair-Referenced Lexicostatistics

Wordlist D: Diglossia and Language Contact

Wordlist E: Isoglosses

Wordlist F: Berber and Semitic

Wordlist G: Proto-Semitic A

Wordlist H: Proto-Semitic B

Wordlist I: Proto-Semitic C

Appendix: Classical Semitic Scripts, by Peter T. Daniels

A Bit of History

Abjads

Hebrew

Syriac

Arabic

Maltese

Ethiopic

Akkadian

Index 1: Languages of Glosses

Index 2: Glosses

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      Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
      Publication Date: 30/06/1998
      ISBN13: 9781575060217, 978-1575060217
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      As the title indicates, this unique resource is a manual on comparative linguistics, with the examples taken exclusively from Semitic languages. It is an innovative volume that recalls the earlier tradition of textbooks of comparative philology, which, however, exclusively treated Indo-European languages. It is suited for students with at least a year of a Semitic language.

      By far the largest component of the book are the nine wordlists that provide the data to be manipulated by the student. Says reviewer Peter Daniels, the wordlists “constitute a unique resource for all of comparative linguistics—a considerable quantity of uniform data from a host of related languages. They would be useful for any class in comparative linguistics, not just for those interested specifically in Semitic.”

      Scattered throughout the text are 25 exercises based on the wordlists that provide a good introduction to the methods of comparativists. Also included are paradigms of the phonological systems of ten Semitic languages as well as Coptic and a form of Berber. A bibliography that guides the student into further reading in Semitic linguistics completes the volume.



      Table of Contents

      List of Tables

      List of Exercises

      Shukran

      To the Reader

      Part 1: Basics of Descriptive Linguisitics

      What’s in a Name?

      Phonology

      Phonetics

      Phonemics

      Morphophonemics

      Transcription

      Morphology and Syntax

      Morphemes

      Words

      Word Making

      Phrases

      Clauses

      Hierarchy

      Part 2: A General Introduction to the Semitic Language Family

      What Is a Semitic Language?

      Internal Relationships

      External Relationships

      Part 3: An Outline of Comparative Linguistics

      Sources and Their Use

      Assumptions and Techniques of Diachronic Linguistics

      The Linguistic List

      Cognacy and Regularity

      Skewing

      Part 4: Lexicostatistics: Some Alternatives

      Appendix: The Swadesh 200-Word Basic Vocabulary List

      Part 5: Linguistic Reconstruction: Comparative and Internal

      Comparative Reconstruction: Phonology

      Comparative Reconstruction: Lexicon

      Comparative Reconstruction: Semantics

      Internal Reconstruction

      Comparative/Internal Reconstruction

      Part 6: Various Less-Common Techniques

      Loan Analysis

      Geographic Analysis

      Cultural Reconstruction

      Part 7: Onward and Beyond

      Semitic and Afroasiatic

      Evading the Triconsonantal Root

      Ebla and What Next?

      Conclusion

      Paradigms A: Phonology

      Proto-Semitic

      Old Babylonian

      Syriac

      Urmi

      Ugaritic

      Hebrew

      Classical Arabic

      Egyptian Arabic

      Ge’ez

      Tigre

      Jibbali

      Paradigms B: Morphology: Nouns and Pronouns

      Old Babylonian

      Syriac

      Urmi

      Ugaritic

      Hebrew

      Classical Arabic

      Egyptian Arabic

      Ge’ez

      Tigre

      Jibbali

      Coptic

      Ghadamsi

      Paradigms C: Morphology: Verbs

      Old Babylonian

      Syriac

      Urmi

      Ugaritic

      Hebrew

      Classical Arabic

      Egyptian Arabic

      Ge’ez

      Tigre

      Jibbali

      Coptic

      Ghadamsi

      Bibliography

      General Semitic and Afroasiatic

      Akkadian

      Arabic

      Aramaic

      Canaanite

      Ethiopic

      Modern South Arabian

      Old South Arabian

      Writing

      Wordlist A: Cognates and Skewed Reflexes

      Wordlist B: Pair-Referenced Lexicostatistics and Subgrouping

      Wordlist C: Norm-Referenced and Pair-Referenced Lexicostatistics

      Wordlist D: Diglossia and Language Contact

      Wordlist E: Isoglosses

      Wordlist F: Berber and Semitic

      Wordlist G: Proto-Semitic A

      Wordlist H: Proto-Semitic B

      Wordlist I: Proto-Semitic C

      Appendix: Classical Semitic Scripts, by Peter T. Daniels

      A Bit of History

      Abjads

      Hebrew

      Syriac

      Arabic

      Maltese

      Ethiopic

      Akkadian

      Index 1: Languages of Glosses

      Index 2: Glosses

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