Semitic studies in honour of Edward Ullendorff /
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Imprint: | Leiden ; Boston : Brill, c2005. |
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Description: | vi, 367 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English Italian German |
Series: | Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics, 0081-8461 ; 47 |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5771401 |
Table of Contents:
- Update to the bibliography of the writings of Edward Ullendorff
- Semitic triradicalism and the biradical question / Gideon Goldenberg
- Reflexes of *Qatl forms in Ge'ez / John Huehnergard
- The decay of Qattala/Qatala in Ge'ez / Andrzej Zaborski
- Definite markers in modern ethiopian semitic languages / David L. Appleyard
- Is neo-aramaic a semitic language? / Simon Hopkins
- Some parallels in linguistic development between biblical Hebrew and neo-aramaic / Geoffrey Khan
- The Dativus Ethicus in medieval Judaeo-Arabic / Joshua Blau
- Form X of the verb in the Arabic dialects of Eastern Arabia / Clive Holes
- A Christian tradition of Hebrew vocalisation in medieval England / Judith Olszowy-Schlanger
- The script of Taiman / Giovanni Garbini
- Venezia e Livorno nella Toponomastica Araba / Fabrizio A. Pennacchietti
- The etymology of [anthropos] - a suggestion / James Barr
- Eheu, fugaces / Raphael Loewe
- More than marginal Ugarit in its Eastern Mediterranean setting / John F. Healey
- A questionable theory of Egyptian influence on a genre of Hebrew literature / John Emerton
- Isaiah, Micah and Qumran / Hugh G. M. Williamson
- Psalm 135(136):25 in a Jewish Greek inscription from Nicaea / Alison Salvesen
- Dinah in a Syriac poem on Joseph / Sebastian Brock
- Two notes on the Ethiopic text of Ezekiel / Michael Knibb
- Die athiopischen Handschriften der Sammlung Bongarsiana Codices / Veronika Six
- An archaic Amharic poem on condemning wealth and glory / Getatchew Haile
- Innovation and misoneism during the reign of Emperor Yohannes IV of Ethiopia (1872-1889) / Richard Pankhurst
- Towards a biography of Nizam al-Mulk : three sources from Ibn al-'Adim / C. Edmund Bosworth
- Jean Juster and the study of Jews under Roman rule / Martin Goodman
- Dante and modern Hebrew literature / Glenda Abramson
- Humour in the novels of Peretz Smolenskin / David Patterson.