Camsemud 2007

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

  1. SAILING FROM THE ADRIATIC TO ASIA/AFRICA AND BACK

G.F. Grassi, Semitic Onomastics in Roman Aquileia

  1. Aspesi, A margine del sostrato linguistico “labirintico” egeo-cananaico
  2. Israel, Alpha, beta … tra storia–archeologia e fonetica, tra sintassi

ed epigrafia

  1. Braida, Il Romanzo del saggio Ahiqar: una proposta stemmatica

F.A. Pennacchietti, Il tortuoso percorso dell’antroponimo Asia tra omofoni

e sviste

  1. Cifoletti, Venezia e l’espansione dell’italiano in Oriente:

problemi connessi con la storia della lingua franca del Mediterraneo

  1. GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE AFROASIATIC LINGUISTICS
  2. Del Olmo Lete, Phonetic Distribution in Semitic Binary Articulation

Bases

  1. Franci, Estensione della radice nella comparazione egitto-semitica
  2. Marrassini, South Semitic Again
  3. Hudson, Klimov’s Active-language Characteristics in Ethiopian Semitic
  4. Kapeliuk, Some Common Innovations in Neo-Semitic
  5. Jungraithmayr, Mubi and Semitic — Striking Parallels
  6. Zaborski, ‘Afar-Saho and the Position of Cushitic within Hamitosemitic/

Afroasiatic

  1. Blažek, On Application of Glottochronology to South Berber (Tuareg)

Languages

  1. 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

  1. Gianto, Guessing, Doubting, and Northwest Semitic YAQTUL-U

F.M. Fales, New Light on Assyro-Aramaic Interference: The Assur Ostracon

  1. Faraj, An Incantation Bowl of Biblical Verses and a Syriac Incantation Bowl for the Protection of a House
  2. Zatelli, Performative Utterances in the Later Phase of Ancient Hebrew: the Case of Ben Siraʾ
  3. Destefanis, I Proverbi di Ahiqar nella versione neoaramaica di Rubeyl Muhattas. Un’analisi comparativa delle sue fonti
  4. Kim, Towards a Historical Phonology of Modern Aramaic: The Relative Chronology of Ṭuroyo Sound Changes
  1. EGYPTIAN
  2. Satzinger, Scratchy Sounds Getting Smooth: the Egyptian Velar Fricatives and Their Palatalization
  3. Takács, The Etymology of Egyptian √mȜʕ
  4. Contardi, Egyptian Terms Used to Indicate the Act of Reading: An Investigation about the Act of Reading in the Egyptian Society
  5. Roccati, Sono dei Re quelli specificati per nome (ḥqȜw pw mtrw rnw)
  1. ARABIC

A.Gr. Belova, Études étymologiques du lexique arabe préislamique: correspondances sémitiques et le cas de la spécification

  1. Lentin, Sur quelques préformantes utilisées dans la morphogénèse de la racine: l’exemple de l’arabe
  2. Mengozzi, The History of Garshuni as a Writing System: Evidence from the Rabbula Codex
  3. 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

  1. Guardi, Il ʿāmil nella linguistica araba moderna
  2. Airò, Aspetti e tendenze degli studi di linguistica araba in Tunisia (1985–2005)
  1. CHADIC
  2. Stolbova, Chadic Lateral Fricatives (Reconstruction and Parallels in Semitic, Cushitic and Egyptian)
  3. Leger, A. Suzzi Valli, The Lexeme “eye” in Chadic Reconsidered
  4. Baldi, R. Leger, North versus South. Typological Features of Southern Bole-Tangale Languages

VII. CUSHITIC

  1. Tosco, Semelfactive Verbs, Plurative Nouns: On Number in Gawwada (Cushitic)

VIII. BERBER

  1. Brugnatelli, Problème de la négation en berbère: à propos de l’origine d’ulac, ula, ula d