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Motion, voice, and mood in the Semitic verb /

"Presents a systematic description of verb forms in Central Semitic that are historically derived from the prefix conjugations of the verbal system by means of suffixes, examining Old Babylonian, Amarna Canaanite, Ugaritic, Biblical Hebrew, and Classical Arabic"--

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Sjörs, Ambjörn (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: University Park, Pennsylvania : Eisenbrauns, [2023]
Colección:Languages of the ancient Near East ; 12.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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490 1 |a Languages of the ancient Near East ;  |v 12 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Preliminaries -- Theoretical prerequisites -- The middle ventive in Sargonic Akkadian and literary Old Babylonian -- The ventive-energic in Amarna Canaanite -- The ventive-energic in Ugaritic -- The ventive-energic in Biblical Hebrew -- The ventive in prestandardized Classical Arabic I : the energic -- The ventive in prestandardized Classical Arabic II : the subjunctive -- Morphological aspects of the ventive morpheme -- Functional aspects of the ventive morpheme. 
520 |a "Presents a systematic description of verb forms in Central Semitic that are historically derived from the prefix conjugations of the verbal system by means of suffixes, examining Old Babylonian, Amarna Canaanite, Ugaritic, Biblical Hebrew, and Classical Arabic"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
520 |a This book explores the relationship between the so-called ventive morpheme in Akkadian (-am) and the related suffixes -n and -a in other Semitic languages, including Amarna Canaanite, Ugaritic, Hebrew, and Arabic. Using formal reconstructions of the various morphemes and a functional analysis of their different usages, Ambjörn Sjörs convincingly argues that these endings are cognate morphemes that were formally and functionally related to the ventive morpheme in Akkadian.Sjörs provides a systematic description of non-allative ventive verbs in Old Babylonian, the energic and volitive in Amarna Canaanite, the energic and lengthened prefix conjugation in Ugaritic, the lengthened imperfect consecutive in Biblical Hebrew, and the subjunctive and energic in Classical Arabic. Sjörs explains how these verb forms were used within the framework of grammaticalization theory and demonstrates how the suffixes are historically related.Clearly and persuasively argued, Motion, Voice, and Mood in the Semitic Verb sheds valuable light on the Akkadian ventive and its relationship to the other related morphemes. It will be welcomed by linguists specializing in Akkadian, Amarna Canaanite, Ugaritic, Hebrew, and Arabic. 
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653 |a Akkadian. 
653 |a Amarna Canaanite. 
653 |a Arabic. 
653 |a Benefactive. 
653 |a Cohortative. 
653 |a Energic. 
653 |a Grammaticalization. 
653 |a Hebrew. 
653 |a Middle Voice. 
653 |a Semitic. 
653 |a Subjunctive. 
653 |a Ugaritic. 
653 |a ventive morpheme. 
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830 0 |a Languages of the ancient Near East ;  |v 12. 
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