Fucus : a Semitic/Afrasian gathering in remembrance of Albert Ehrman /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Alemán Francés |
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia :
J. Benjamins Pub. Co.,
1988.
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Colección: | Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Current issues in linguistic theory ;
v. 58. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- FUCUS A SEMITIC/AFRASIAN GATHERING IN REMEMBRANCE OF ALBERT EHRMAN
- Editorial page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- PREFACE
- DEDICATION
- Table of Contents
- Dr. Albert Ehrman Publications
- I . PHILOLOGlCAL/LINGUISTIC
- 2. EXTRA-LINGUISTIC JUDAIC STUDIES
- IRANIAN SCRIBE, ANATOLIAN RULER, OR NEITHER: A CITY'S RARE CHANCES FOR LEADERSHIP
- I. THE PROBLEM
- II. AETI0L0GICAL SOLUTIONS, ANCIENT AND MODERN
- III. WHAT EXACTLY IS A SCRIBE?
- IV. JUDAISM'S LATER-TIME SCRIBES
- a. Orientation
- B. Four Archaic Poems and their Targumic Transmogrification: c. Three Modern Scholars:
- d. The Targumim:
- V. THE METHODOLOGY OF THE TALMUDIC CODE-CRACKING
- a. The Question:
- b. Judaeo-Persian Scribes, Scribes, and More Scribes
- c. These Are The Generations of Iranian
- d. From Elamito-Iranian Inscription to Scribe: Two Views:
- e. The Time and the Place�The Synagogue of Dura-Europos:
- f. Wasthe Elamite Scribe Really There 2,000 Years Earlier?
- VI. THE NEITHER (IRANIAN NOR ANATOLIAN) OF THE TITLE: WHY NOT TWO MUTUALLY TRANSLATING WEST SEMITIC ASTYNYMS? VII. THE TARGUMIC TRANSLATION INTO GREEKWITHIN THE SCHEME OF THINGS
- VIII. A RETROSPECTIVE: WEST SEMITIC AND ANATOLIAN LEADERSHIP
- IX. IRANIAN SCRIBE, ANATOLIAN RULER OR W. SEMITIC LEADER�WHERE HAVE WE COME?
- ADDENDUM
- PRIMARY SOURCES
- CULT OF THE ANCESTORS AND TUTELARY GOD AT EBLA
- THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE PROTO-SEMITIC CONSONANT SYSTEM
- 1.0. INTRODUCTION
- 2.0. TRADITIONAL RECONSTRUCTION
- 3.0. THE EMPHATICS
- 3.2. BERBER3.3. CHADIC
- 3.4. CUSHITIC AND OMOTIC
- 4.0. BILABIAL, DENTAL, AND VELAR STOPS
- 5.0. THE DENTAL AFFRICATES
- 6.0. THE PALATALIZED ALVE0LARS
- 7.0. SIBILANTS
- 8.0. THE LATERALIZED AFFRICATES
- 9.0. NASALS, GLIDES, AND LIQUIDS
- 10.0. GLOTTAL STOP AND GLOTTAL AND PHARYNGEAL FRICATIVES
- 11.0. CONCLUSIONS
- REFERENCES
- BILINGUALISM AND MEANING IN RABBINIC LITERATURE: AN EXAMPLE
- REFERENCES
- THE STATE OF THE STATIVE
- 1. Distributional analysis
- 2. The stative category
- 3. Terminology
- 4. Semantics: the stative root5. Morphology/1: simple predicate in -um
- 6. Morphology/2: The paradigm of transitive permansives
- 7. Syntax: the stative sentence
- 8. Conclusions
- MICAH 2:4 AND NAHUM 3:16-17 IN THE LIGHT OF AKKADIAN
- 1. Micah 2:4
- 2. Nahum 3:16-17
- ON ETYMOLOGY OF PRONOUNS AND CLASSIFICATION OF THE CHADIC LANGUAGES
- REFERENCES
- INDEFINITE PRONOUNS IN EARLY SEMITIC
- REFERENCES
- DEUX Ã?TUDES SUR DES INSCRIPTIONS CHYPROMINOENNES
- I. Les Inscriptions chyprominoennes d'Hala Sultan Tekké