The Neo-Mandaic Dialect of Khorramshahr

Voorkant
Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 2009 - 378 pagina's
Neo-Mandaic is the only surviving dialect of Aramaic to be recognized as a direct descendant of any of the classical dialects of Late Antiquity. The Mandaeans who speak it are adherents of a pre-Islamic Gnostic sect, the only such sect to survive to the present day. As such, Mandaic may be considered as both a living language of the modern Middle East and also the vehicle of one of the great religious traditions of that region, along with Hebrew, Arabic, and Persian. Unfortunately, Neo-Mandaic is severely endangered, and all signs indicate that the current generation of speakers is likely to be the last. As a description of an endangered language, this work addresses one of the chief concerns of linguists in the 21st century, namely the impending loss of the majority of the world's languages and the immense threat to both linguistic and cultural diversity that it represents. This grammar is the fi rst account of a previously undocumented dialect of Neo-Mandaic, and most thorough description of any Neo-Mandaic dialect. In addition to a description of its phonology, inflectional paradigms, and morphosyntax, it includes a collection of ten texts, transcribed and translated, as well as a concise lexicon of the vocabulary found within these texts.
 

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8
Table
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6
24
Table
34
Table
49
31
53
Phonemic Transcription Scheme Vowels
60
Independent Pronouns and Stress
79
The Strong Imperative with Object Suffixes
182
Personal Suffixes on IIWeak and Geminate Verbs
188
IIWeak Geminate Perfectives with Object Suffixes
219
Some Examples of Phrasal Verbs
227
The Short Copula
230
The Long Copula and its Negation
231
The Long Copula with Proclitic and its Negation
232
The Copula in the Analytic passive
233

Allomorphs of the Proclitic Morphemes
93
THE NOUN
109
Cardinal Numbers
113
Structure of the Noun
124
6
139
7
146
PRONOUNS
155
Independent Personal Pronouns
156
Forms of the Demonstrative Pronouns
162
THE VERB
174
ao Thematic Vowel Class
176
The Modal Verb To Want with the Verb To Say
235
The Modal Verb To Permit with the Verb To Speak
236
The Modal Verb To Be Able with the Verb To Speak
237
The Modal Particle Must with the Verb To Speak
238
The GStem Passive Participles
253
CONCLUSION
256
Speech June 13 1999
273
The City of Mice who Eat Iron
288
BIBLIOGRAPHY
367
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