
Studies in the Historical Syntax of Aramaic
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- Acknowledgments (page 9)
- List of Tables (page 11)
- Abbreviations and Sigla (page 13)
- Chapter 1: Introduction (page 17)
- 1.1. Methodology (page 17)
- 1.2. Historical Syntax in Semitic (page 20)
- 1.3. Why Aramaic? (page 23)
- 1.4. Aramaic Dialectology (page 25)
- 1.5. The Structure of the Work (page 32)
- 1.6. A Note on Bilingual Texts (page 33)
- Chapter 2: Adverbial Subordination (page 37)
- 2.1. Methodological Introduction (page 37)
- 2.1.1. Adverbial Subordination in Semitic (page 39)
- 2.2. Adverbial Subordination in Aramaic (page 43)
- 2.2.1. Inherited Subordinators (page 44)
- 2.2.2. Result Clauses and Negative Result Clauses (page 50)
- 2.2.3. The Conditional Clause (page 62)
- 2.2.4. Causal Clauses (page 82)
- 2.2.5. Sources for Adverbial Subordination (page 93)
- 2.3. Conclusions (page 102)
- Appendix 1: Table 10: Heads and Dependents in Semitic (page 104)
- Chapter 3: Nominal Modifiers (page 105)
- 3.1. Order of Constituents in the Nominal Phrase (page 105)
- 3.1.1. Introduction (page 105)
- 3.1.2. Order of Attributive Demonstrative in Aramaic (page 111)
- 3.1.3. Discussion (page 120)
- 3.1.4. Conclusions (page 148)
- 3.2. Exception: N-DEM-Attribute (page 149)
- 3.2.1. Analysis (page 150)
- 3.2.2. Evidence from eastern Neo-Aramaic (page 154)
- 3.3. Free Indefinite Relatives (page 157)
- 3.4. Conclusions (page 161)
- Chapter 4: Direct Speech Representations (page 163)
- 4.1. Introduction (page 163)
- 4.1.1. Speech in the Semitic Languages (page 165)
- 4.2. Speech in Aramaic (page 168)
- 4.2.1. Asyndetic Direct Speech (page 168)
- 4.2.2. Syndetic (page 179)
- 4.2.3. Quotative Particle (page 189)
- 4.3. Summary and Conclusion (page 206)
- Chapter 5: Summary and Conclusion (page 209)
- 5.1. General Results (page 209)
- 5.1.1. Subordination (page 210)
- 5.1.2. Nominal Modification (page 212)
- 5.1.3. Speech Representation (page 213)
- 5.2. East-West Dialectal Variations (Late Aramaic) (page 214)
- 5.3. East-West Dialectal Variations (Neo-Aramaic) (page 216)
- 5.4. Languages in Contact (page 216)
- 5.4.1. The Classical Dialects (page 216)
- 5.4.2. The Modern Dialects (page 217)
- Bibliography (page 221)
- Index (page 241)
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