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H 255 x W 206 mm

168 pages

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Published Jul 2014

Archaeopress

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Paperback: 9781905739813

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Keywords
Arabian peninsualr; Arabian studies; anthropology; archaeology; architecture; art; epigraphy; ethnography; history; language; linguistics; literature; numismatics; theology

Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies

Languages of Southern Arabia

Supplement to the Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies Volume 44 2014

Edited by Orhan Elmaz, Janet C. E. Watson

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The special session in 2013, Languages of Southern Arabia, was the fifth in the Seminar for Arabian Studies special session series.

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Contents

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Orhan Elmaz & Janet C.E. Watson, Languages of Southern Arabia

Alessandra Avanzini, From inscriptions to grammar: notes on the grammar of non-Sabaic languages

Alex Bellem & G. Rex Smith ,‘Middle Arabic’? Morpho-syntactic features of clashing grammars in a thirteenth-century Arabian text

Domenyk Eades, Syncretism in the verbal morphology of the Modern South Arabian Languages

Orhan Elmaz, Investigating South Arabian words in al-Khalīl’s Kitāb al-Κayn

Richard Gravina, The vowel system of Jibbali

Leonid Kogan & Vitaly Naumkin, The vowels of Soqotri as a phonemic system

Ingo Kottsieper & Peter Stein, Sabaic and Aramaic — a common origin?

Walter W. Müller, Sabaic lexical survivals in the Arabic language and dialects of Yemen

Alessia Prioletta, Towards a ДaΡramitic lexicon: lexical notes on terms relating to the formulary and rituals in expiatory inscriptions

Irene Rossi, The Minaeans beyond MaΚīn

Aaron D. Rubin, A brief comparison of Mehri and Jibbali

Christina van der Wal Anonby, Traces of Arabian in Kumzari

Janet C.E. Watson, Southern Semitic and Arabic dialects of the south-western Arabian Peninsula

Papers read in the Special Session of the Seminar for Arabian Studies on 27 July 2013