South Arabia : Old Issues, New Perspectives: Proceedings of the Workshop at the University of Erlangen-Nurnberg on December 19 2019
South Arabia : Old Issues, New Perspectives: Proceedings of the Workshop at the University of Erlangen-Nurnberg on December 19 2019
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ISBN No.: 9783447119566
Pages: 158
Year: 202212
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 66.24
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This volume, edited by Giulinao Castagna and Lutz Edzard, unites six articles based on presentations at the workshop "South Arabia: Old Issues, New Perspectives", held on December 19, 2019 at the University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, as well as a contribution by Alessandra Serpone on a related subject. The contributions range all the way from morpho-phonology over syntax to issues of genetic relationship and semantics. Sabrina Bendjaballah and Philippe Segeral open the discussion with an analysis of quadri- and quinque-literal roots in Omani Mehri. Alessandra Serpone reconsiders the emergence and distribution of the k-suffix, traditionally considered to be a South-Semitic feature, across Semitic. Lutz Edzard looks at the functional spectrum of the -st-diatheses in Jibbali in a comparative Semitic perspective. Fabio Gasparini applies the current research on clause linking, notably on the relationship of syntactic coordination and subordination, to Mehri. Roger Blench takes a fresh look at the genetic position of Modern South Arabian within South Semitic. Letizia Cerqueglini specifically investigates the relationship of Egyptian and Semitic from a South Arabian perspective.


Finally, Giuliano Castagna highlights a possible Austronesian lexical substratum in Modern South Arabian.


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