Limit search to available items
Book Cover
E-book
Author Bubeník, Vít, 1942- author.

Title Development of tense/aspect in Semitic in the context of Afro-Asiatic languages / Vit Bubenik
Published Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2017]

Copies

Description 1 online resource
Series Current issues in linguistic theory / 0304-0763 ; 337
Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory ; 337.
Contents List of figures and tables -- Abbreviations -- Preface -- Foreword -- Theoretical framework -- Chapter 1. Afro-Asiatic (Hamito-Semitic) languages -- Chapter 2. Semitic aspectual and diathetic systems -- Chapter 3. Central and South Semitic -- Chapter 4. Reconstructing Proto-Semitic aspectual and diathetic system -- Chapter 5. Berber aspectual and diathetic system -- Chapter 6. Cushitic aspectual and diathetic system -- Chapter 7. Old egyptian aspectual and diathetic system -- Chapter 8. Chadic aspectual and diathetic system -- Chapter 9. Reconstructing the proto-afro-asiatic aspectual and diathetic system -- Chapter 10. Typology and universals of tense and aspect -- Postscript -- References -- Index of authors -- Subject index
Summary The author applies the comparative method for the reconstruction of earlier aspectual systems in the Afro-Asiatic phylum of languages. Moving 'upstream' from the documented systems of Semitic, Berber and Old Cushitic the state of affairs during the common stage of Proto-Semito-Berbero-Cushitic is reconstructed. With the addition of Egyptian and Chadic data important conclusions regarding the elusive Proto-Afro-Asiatic are reached. Moving 'downstream' the trajectory of individual aspectual systems through their later stages is analyzed. A central piece of the monograph is the reconstruction of intermediate stages reflecting the long-term developments of aspectual and temporal categories of individual languages from the Old towards their Middle periods. The continuity and innovation in the aspectual systems towards the contemporary state of affairs in analytic (serial) constructions of Modern Aramaic and Arabic vernacular languages is explicated. The author demonstrates that it is imperative to work in a larger typological framework and that in the field of Afro-Asiatic linguistics valuable insights can be gained from the study of parallel phenomena in Indo-European languages. At the same time, Indo-Europeanists will profit from the study of typologically earlier aspect-prominent systems of Afro-Asiatic languages. The monograph offers important contributions to our understanding of universals and to the typology and diachrony of tense and aspect
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher
Subject Semitic languages -- Verb
Semitic languages -- Tense
Semitic languages -- Aspect
Afroasiatic languages -- Verb
Afroasiatic languages -- Grammar
FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY -- Arabic.
Afroasiatic languages -- Grammar
Afroasiatic languages -- Verb
Semitic languages -- Verb
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2017018864
ISBN 9789027265838
9027265836