E-Book, Englisch, 204 Seiten
E-Book, Englisch, 204 Seiten
Reihe: Perspectives on Linguistics and Ancient Languages
ISBN: 978-1-4632-3684-7
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
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- Table of Contents (page 5)
- Foreword (page 9)
- Abbreviations - Literature (page 11)
- Abbreviations - General (page 15)
- Abbreviations - Biblical Books (page 17)
- 1 Preliminaries (page 19)
- a The problem of reconstructing Syriac phonology (page 19)
- b The phases of the Syriac language (page 21)
- c The sources for reconstructing Syriac phonology (page 23)
- d Syriac consonants and Semitic comparative evidence (page 28)
- e The Jewish Aramaic evidence (page 34)
- f Summary of chapter 1 (page 35)
- 2 Features of Early Syriac (page 37)
- a The language of the early inscriptions (page 37)
- b Vowel reduction in unstressed open syllables (page 39)
- c Qussaya and rukkaxa (page 42)
- d Phonological aspects of spirantization (page 43)
- e The dating of spirantization (page 47)
- f Irregular use of qussaya in verbal forms (page 49)
- g Reflexes of vowel reduction: The prosthetic alaf (page 54)
- h Summary of chapter 2 (page 57)
- 3 Consonants (page 59)
- a Inventory of consonants (page 59)
- b. Consonant incompatibility (page 63)
- c Emphasis (page 64)
- d East Syriac p and f (page 66)
- e Greek consonants (page 69)
- f The evidence for p (page 70)
- g Consonant length (page 73)
- h Interchange of ' and the semivowels w and y (page 75)
- i Summary of chapter 3 (page 76)
- 4 Assimilation and Dissimilation of Consonants (page 79)
- a Voice assimilation. The rules of medieval grammarians (page 79)
- b Voice assimilation. Examples (page 81)
- c Emphasis assimilation and loss of emphasis (page 85)
- d. Other types of assimilation (page 88)
- e Dissimilation of interdental fricatives (page 89)
- f Summary of chapter 4 (page 91)
- 5 Vowels (page 93)
- a Inventory of vowels (page 93)
- b The early vowel notation by Jacob of Edessa (page 94)
- c A historical evaluation of the early vowel notation (page 101)
- d The eastern vowels in early biblical orthography (page 104)
- e The vocalization of British Museum Add. 12138 (page 105)
- f. The importance of Add. 12138 for phonology (page 112)
- g The e vowels in the eastern orthography of lexical texts (page 114)
- h The rounding of a to a (page 117)
- i Early Syriac e (page 118)
- j List of nouns and adjectives with e (page 126)
- k Greek and Latin o (page 136)
- l Summary of chapter 5 (page 137)
- 6 The Auxiliary Vowel (page 139)
- a The statement by Bar Hebraeus: West Syriac (page 139)
- b The statement by Bar Hebraeus: East Syriac (page 140)
- c The early East Syriac biblical evidence (page 143)
- d The late East Syriac biblical evidence (page 144)
- e Shift of auxiliary vowels to full vowels (page 150)
- f Secondary vowels in numbers 11-19 (page 152)
- g Summary of chapter 6 (page 155)
- 7 Vowels and Vowel Quantity (page 161)
- a Syriac and Jewish Aramaic (page 161)
- b The Tiberian Hebrew evidence (page 163)
- c The statement by Bar Hebraeus (page 164)
- d Summary of chapter 7 (page 170)
- 8 Stress (page 173)
- a Reflexes of word stress (page 173)
- b Reflexes of stress in word formation (page 174)
- c Summary of chapter 8 (page 175)
- 9 Appendix: The Modern Pronunciation of the West Syriac Literary Language (page 177)
- a The classical tradition and Modern Literary Syriac (page 177)
- b Consonants (page 178)
- c Vowels and vowel length (page 180)
- 10 Appendix: A Sketch of Turoyo Phonology (page 183)
- a The Turoyo language (page 183)
- b The Turoyo phonological system: Consonants (page 185)
- c The Turoyo phonological system: Vowels (page 187)
- d The Turoyo phonological system: Stress and prominence (page 190)
- e The new Turoyo standard orthography (page 192)
- Bibliography (page 195)