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This volume includes ten papers selected from the Seventh Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics. For the first time in this series, three of the papers represent experimental studies dealing with Arabic syllable and morphological structure. Four are focused on aspects of agreement in Arabic. The remaining three deal with certain problems in Arabic phonology and discourse.
Arabic language --- Semitic languages --- Grammar --- Semantics
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Tracing the language development in Hebrew-speakers from childhood to adulthood, this study focuses on inflectional morphology (the grammatical form of words). It explores strategies of language acquisition in speakers of different ages and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Hebrew language --- Jewish language --- Jews --- Semitic languages, Northwest --- Acquisition. --- Variation. --- Inflection. --- Languages --- Acquisition --- Inflection --- Variation --- Psycholinguistics
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Ugaritic language --- -Semitic languages, Northwest --- Congresses --- Ugarit (Extinct city) --- -Ugarit (Extinct city) --- -Ougarit (Extinct city) --- Raʼs Shamrah (Syria) --- Ras Shamra (Syria) --- Ugarit (Ancient city) --- Syria --- Languages --- -Congresses --- Antiquities --- Congresses. --- Semitic languages, Northwest --- Ougarit (Extinct city)
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Hebrew language --- Semantics. --- Lexicography. --- -Hebrew language --- -Jewish language --- Jews --- Semitic languages, Northwest --- Lexicography --- Semantics --- Languages --- -Lexicography --- Hebrew language - Semantics. --- Hebrew language - Lexicography.
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Akkadian language --- Grammar. --- Numerals. --- Verb. --- Accadian language --- Assyrian language --- Assyro-Babylonian language --- Babylonian language --- Semitic languages --- Grammar --- Numerals --- Verb --- Akkadien (langue) --- Numéraux (linguistique) --- Verbes. --- Grammaire.
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Historical linguistics --- Semitic languages --- Proto-Afroasiatic language --- Reconstruction (Linguistics) --- Internal reconstruction (Linguistics) --- Protolanguages --- Afroasiatic languages --- Proto-Afroasiatic language. --- Reconstruction (Linguistics). --- Chamito-sémitique commun (langue) --- Langues chamito-sémitiques --- Reconstruction linguistique
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Tell el-Amarna tablets --- Akkadian language --- -Accadian language --- Assyrian language --- Assyro-Babylonian language --- Babylonian language --- Semitic languages --- Texts --- -Indexes --- Middle East --- Bibliography. --- Indexes --- Bibliography --- Indexes. --- Akkadian language - Texts - Indexes --- Middle East - Bibliography --- -Texts
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Akkadian language --- Texts --- Catalogs. --- Accadian language --- Assyrian language --- Assyro-Babylonian language --- Babylonian language --- Semitic languages --- Texts&delete& --- Catalogs --- Nies Babylonian Collection (Yale University) --- Yale University. --- J.B. Nies Collection (Yale University)
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Akkadian language --- -Cookery --- -Accadian language --- Assyrian language --- Assyro-Babylonian language --- Babylonian language --- Semitic languages --- Texts --- Cooking --- -Texts --- Cookery --- Cuisine --- Food preparation --- Home economics --- Cookbooks --- Dinners and dining --- Food --- Gastronomy --- Table --- Food science
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The Kitāb of Sībawayhi, compiled in the 8th century, is the oldest existant Arabic grammar. It has gone through many editions, but all are based on a copy from the 18th century. The author of this important book has discovered 11 manuscripts in addition to the 66 mentioned by F. Sezgin ( GAS , IX). More than 40 were used in this book to contribute to a new understanding of the history of the text. She has now definitively shown that all of the recensions, oriental and occidental, follow closely the—now lost—copy of al-Mubarrad (d. 9th century), which functioned as a true vulgate. Only one manuscript, found in Milan, managed to escape its influence, and adhered to the rival Kufan grammatical tradition. This manuscript provides a better version of the text and makes a new reading of the Kitāb possible
Arabic manuscripts --- Handschriften [Arabische] --- Manuscripts [Arabic] --- Manuscrits arabes --- Arabic language --- Transmission of texts. --- Manuscripts, Arabic. --- Grammar --- Manuscripts. --- Manuscripts --- Semitic languages --- Literary transmission --- Manuscript transmission --- Textual transmission --- Criticism, Textual --- Editions --- Grammar. --- Sībawayh, ʻAmr ibn ʻUthmān, --- Kitāb (Sībawayh, ʻAmr ibn ʻUthmān) --- Arabic language - Grammar - Manuscripts.
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