Morphologies of Asia and Africa / / ed. by Alan S. Kaye.

In 1997, Eisenbrauns published the highly-regarded two-volume Phonologies of Asia and Africa, edited by Alan Kaye with the assistance of Peter T. Daniels, and the book rapidly became the standard reference for the phonologies of the Afro-Asiatic languages. Now the concept has been extended, and Kaye...

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Place / Publishing House:University Park, PA : : Penn State University Press, , [2021]
©2007
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (1408 p.) :; 600 illustrations
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Abbreviations --
Introduction --
Part 1 Afroasiatic Languages --
1 Akkadian Morphology . --
2 Ugaritic Morphology --
3 Phoenician and Punic Morphology --
4 Ancient Hebrew Morphology --
5 The Morphology of Babylonian Jewish Aramaic --
6 Old Aramaic Morphology --
7 Syriac Morphology --
8 Mandaic --
9 Epigraphic South Arabian Morphology --
10 Classical Ethiopic (Geºez) --
11 Arabic Morphology --
12 Moroccan Arabic Morphology --
13 Maltese Morphology --
14 Israeli Hebrew Morphology --
15 The Morphology of Neo-Aramaic --
16 Amharic --
17 Tigrinya Morphology --
18 Chaha (Gurage) Morphology --
19 Berber Morphology --
20 Beja Morphology --
21 Bilin Morphology . --
22 Gawwada Morphology --
23 Highland East Cushitic Morphology --
24 Somali Morphology --
25 Bade Morphology --
26 Glavda Morphology --
27 Hausa --
28 Mokilko Morphology . --
29 Topics in Omotic Morphology --
Part 2 Indo-European Languages --
30 Hittite Morphology --
31 Sanskrit Morphology --
32 Gujarati Morphology --
33 Avestan and Old Persian Morphology --
34 Pahlavi Morphology --
35 Persian Morphology --
36 Kurdish Morphology --
37 Classical Armenian Morphology --
Part 3 Nilo-Saharan Languages --
38 Kanuri Morphology --
Part 4 Niger-Congo Languages --
39 Swahili Morphology --
Part 5 Altaic Languages --
40 Turkish Morphology --
Part 6 Caucasian Languages --
41 Chechen Morphology (with notes on Ingush) --
42 Tsez (Dido) Morphology --
Part 7 Malayo-Polynesian Languages --
43 Indonesian Morphology --
Part 8 Unaffiliated Languages (Language Isolates) --
44 Burushaski Morphology --
45 Ket Morphology --
46 Sumerian Morphology
Summary:In 1997, Eisenbrauns published the highly-regarded two-volume Phonologies of Asia and Africa, edited by Alan Kaye with the assistance of Peter T. Daniels, and the book rapidly became the standard reference for the phonologies of the Afro-Asiatic languages. Now the concept has been extended, and Kaye has assembled nearly 50 scholars to write essays on the morphologies of the same language group. The coverage is complete, copious, and again will likely become the standard work in the field. Contributors are an international Who's Who of Afro-Asiatic linguistics, from Appleyard to Leslau to Voigt.It is with great sadness that we report the death of Alan Kaye on May 31, 2007, while these volumes were in the final stages of preparation for the press. Alan was diagnosed with bone cancer on May 1 while on research leave in the United Arab Emirates and was brought home to Fullerton by his son on May 22.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781575065663
9783110745269
DOI:10.1515/9781575065663?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Alan S. Kaye.