Northeast African Semitic : (Record no. 90629)
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020 ## - ISBN | |
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ISBN | 978-3-447-06983-0 |
041 ## - LANGUE | |
Langue du texte | anglais |
044 ## - PAYS | |
Pays d'édition | Allemagne |
100 ## - AUTEUR NOM DE PERSONNE | |
Auteur nom de personne | Hudson, Grover |
Code de fonction | Aut. |
245 ## - TITRE | |
Titre | Northeast African Semitic : |
Complément de titre | Lexical Comparisons and Analysis |
260 ## - EDITEUR | |
Lieu de publication | Wiesbaden : |
Editeur | Harrassowitz Verlag, |
Date de publication | 2013 |
300 ## - COLLATION | |
Pagination | 1 vol. (X-323 p.) : |
Other physical details | ill. ; |
Format | 24 cm |
490 ## - Collection | |
Collection | Porta Linguarum Orientalium. |
-- | Neue Serie, |
Désignation des volumes ou désignation séquentielle | Bd 26 |
ISSN | 0554-7342 |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE | |
Bibliography, etc | Bibliogr., Index |
520 ## - Contient | |
Résumé | Grover Hudson’s book is principally a presentation of new lexical evidence for subgrouping within the diverse and numerous group of Semitic languages of Northeast Africa. The history of subclassification of the languages is reviewed, including examination of the literature on the 30 varieties of Northeast African Semitic, which are argued to group as 15 languages. Appropriate use of the term ‘Gurage’ is examined, and considered limited to recognized members of ‘Sebat Bet Gurage’. The new lexical comparative evidence consists of translation equivalents of a 250-word list, including synonyms, for 14 of the languages, and including cognate proto-language reconstructions of Semitic, Agaw, and East Cushitic. The basic comparisons are presented in tables, and all the 3,301 different words of the tables are presented in a comparative-etymological dictionary, with additional cognates and comparisons. Shared cognates are quantified according to the best grouping of the languages, and as evidence for five groups without the traditional dichotomy into North and South. A new class of evidence is numbers of cognates uniquely shared by the five groups, plus 85 roots thought to be apparent innovations of Proto-Northeast African Semitic. There is no evidence for the long-assumed significant presence of Agaw borrowings in the Northeast African Semitic lexicon. (présentation éditeur) |
690 #4 - THÉMATIQUE | |
Lien | 58257 |
Thématique | Comparaison et classification des langues |
690 #4 - THÉMATIQUE | |
Lien | 58309 |
Thématique | Linguistique, langues |
691 #4 - GÉOGRAPHIQUE | |
Lien | 3229 |
Géographique | Afrique du Nord |
695 #4 - THÉMATIQUE SPÉCIFIQUE | |
Lien | 60709 |
Thématique spécifique | Famille de langues |
695 #4 - THÉMATIQUE SPÉCIFIQUE | |
Lien | 61802 |
Thématique spécifique | Lexicologie |
696 ## - LANGUE ÉTUDIÉE | |
Lien | 8921 |
Langue étudiée | Semitic |
942 ## - TYPE DE DOCUMENT | |
Koha item type | Ouvrage |
Date created YYYY-MM-JJ | 2017-07-12 |
000 -LEADER | |
fixed length control field | 02165nam a2200241 4500 |
Correcteur | Source d'acquisition | Location (home branch) | Date dernière modification | Statut | Opérateur Date | Date d'acquisition | Date dernier prêt | Koha item type | Numéro inventaire | Perdu | Sous-localisation | Cote |
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Isabelle 03-06-2015 | Don M. VanHove | LLACAN | 2016-04-25 | Disponible | Elodie | 2015-04-21 | 2016-04-25 | Ouvrage | LLACAN-4848 | Disponible | LLACAN | 21 HUDS |