
Editore: S.A.R.G.O.N. Editrice e Libreria
Autori: F. Fales, G. F. Grassi (a cura di)
Anno: 2010
Serie/Convegno: History of the Ancient Near East / Monographs – X. Proceedings of the 13th Italian Meeting of Afro-Asiatic Linguistics held in Udine, May 21st-24th 2007
Prezzo: 80 €
Indice
- SAILING FROM THE ADRIATIC TO ASIA/AFRICA AND BACK
G.F. Grassi, Semitic Onomastics in Roman Aquileia
- Aspesi, A margine del sostrato linguistico “labirintico” egeo-cananaico
- Israel, Alpha, beta … tra storia–archeologia e fonetica, tra sintassi
ed epigrafia
- Braida, Il Romanzo del saggio Ahiqar: una proposta stemmatica
F.A. Pennacchietti, Il tortuoso percorso dell’antroponimo Asia tra omofoni
e sviste
- Cifoletti, Venezia e l’espansione dell’italiano in Oriente:
problemi connessi con la storia della lingua franca del Mediterraneo
- GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE AFROASIATIC LINGUISTICS
- Del Olmo Lete, Phonetic Distribution in Semitic Binary Articulation
Bases
- Franci, Estensione della radice nella comparazione egitto-semitica
- Marrassini, South Semitic Again
- Hudson, Klimov’s Active-language Characteristics in Ethiopian Semitic
- Kapeliuk, Some Common Innovations in Neo-Semitic
- Jungraithmayr, Mubi and Semitic — Striking Parallels
- Zaborski, ‘Afar-Saho and the Position of Cushitic within Hamitosemitic/
Afroasiatic
- Blažek, On Application of Glottochronology to South Berber (Tuareg)
Languages
- Mettouchi, D. Caubet, M. Vanhove, M. Tosco, Bernard Comrie, Sh.
Izreʾel, CORPAFROAS. A Corpus for Spoken Afroasiatic Languages:
Morphosyntactic and Prosodic Analysis
III. NORTHWEST SEMITIC
- Gianto, Guessing, Doubting, and Northwest Semitic YAQTUL-U
F.M. Fales, New Light on Assyro-Aramaic Interference: The Assur Ostracon
- Faraj, An Incantation Bowl of Biblical Verses and a Syriac Incantation Bowl for the Protection of a House
- Zatelli, Performative Utterances in the Later Phase of Ancient Hebrew: the Case of Ben Siraʾ
- Destefanis, I Proverbi di Ahiqar nella versione neoaramaica di Rubeyl Muhattas. Un’analisi comparativa delle sue fonti
- Kim, Towards a Historical Phonology of Modern Aramaic: The Relative Chronology of Ṭuroyo Sound Changes
- EGYPTIAN
- Satzinger, Scratchy Sounds Getting Smooth: the Egyptian Velar Fricatives and Their Palatalization
- Takács, The Etymology of Egyptian √mȜʕ
- Contardi, Egyptian Terms Used to Indicate the Act of Reading: An Investigation about the Act of Reading in the Egyptian Society
- Roccati, Sono dei Re quelli specificati per nome (ḥqȜw pw mtrw rnw)
- ARABIC
A.Gr. Belova, Études étymologiques du lexique arabe préislamique: correspondances sémitiques et le cas de la spécification
- Lentin, Sur quelques préformantes utilisées dans la morphogénèse de la racine: l’exemple de l’arabe
- Mengozzi, The History of Garshuni as a Writing System: Evidence from the Rabbula Codex
- Contini, Travel Literature as a Linguistic Source: Another Look at Doughty’s Najdi Arabic Glossary
W.C. Young, T. Rockwood, Explaining Variation in Demonstrative Morphology and Syntax in Peninsular Colloquial Arabic: An Argument Based on Anaphoric and Exophoric Reference
- Guardi, Il ʿāmil nella linguistica araba moderna
- Airò, Aspetti e tendenze degli studi di linguistica araba in Tunisia (1985–2005)
- CHADIC
- Stolbova, Chadic Lateral Fricatives (Reconstruction and Parallels in Semitic, Cushitic and Egyptian)
- Leger, A. Suzzi Valli, The Lexeme “eye” in Chadic Reconsidered
- Baldi, R. Leger, North versus South. Typological Features of Southern Bole-Tangale Languages
VII. CUSHITIC
- Tosco, Semelfactive Verbs, Plurative Nouns: On Number in Gawwada (Cushitic)
VIII. BERBER
- Brugnatelli, Problème de la négation en berbère: à propos de l’origine d’ulac, ula, ula d