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Studies in the Verbal Morphology of Soqotri III/2: a List of Sound and Weak Verbs Belonging to Second Stem in Soqotri
Zeitschrift für Arabische Linguistik. 2019. Vol. 70. P. 73-91.
The article presents a list of various types of Soqotri verbs belonging to stem II. Section 1 contains sounds verbs. Section 2 contains "geminated" verbs, that is, verbs whose second and third root consonants are identical. Section 3 contains various types of weak verbs, which includes verbs with final y or glottal stop, verbs with medial y or glottal stop, as well as irregular "doubly weak" verbs. Section 4 contains those verbs whose conjugation does not always follow the type of the second stem.
Bulakh M., Kogan L., Issa A. et al., Brill's Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics 2020 Vol. 12 No. 2 P. 260-285
Soqotri is an understudied Semitic language belonging to the Modern South Arabian branch and spoken by the approximately 100,000 inhabitants of the island of Soqotra. The present contribution offers an exhaustive description of the so-called causative stem in Soqotri (a cognate of the Arabic stem IV) based on the analysis of the data in the ...
Added: October 15, 2020
Kogan Leonid, Bulakh M., Brill's Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics 2017 Vol. 9 No. 1-2 P. 73-105
The article deals with two hitherto unexplored—to some extent, even unknown—verbal categories of the Modern South Arabian language Soqotri (Island of Soqotra, Gulf of Aden, Yemen), namely the “old imperative” and the n-conditional. Research material is taken from both the early publications of the Austrian expedition and the authors’ own field materials recently collected on ...
Added: October 19, 2017
Kogan L., Bulakh M., Cherkashin D. et al., Zeitschrift für Arabische Linguistik 2019 Vol. 69 No. I P. 61-93
The article describes the morphology and function of one of the derived stems, labelled as stem II, in Soqotri, a Modern South Arabian language. It includes the discussion of the conjugation of the strong verbs, of various types of weak verbs, of the verbs with mixed conjugation. The semantics of stem II also receives considerable ...
Added: October 1, 2019
Наумкин В. В., Kogan L., Gumaan I. et al., Leiden : Brill, 2015
For the first time after D. H. Müller’s pioneering studies of the 1900s, a large body of folklore texts in Soqotri becomes available to the Semitological scholarship. The language is spoken by ca. 100.000 people inhabiting the island Soqotra (Gulf of Aden, Yemen). Soqotri is among the most archaic Semitic languages spoken today, whereas the ...
Added: October 23, 2017
Bulakh M., Kogan L., Issa A. et al., Brill's Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics 2021 Vol. 13 P. 239-287
Soqotri is an understudied Semitic language belonging to the Modern South Arabian branch and spoken by the approximately 100,000 inhabitants of the island of Soqotra. The present contribution offers a list of verbs belonging to the so-called causative stem in Soqotri (a cognate of the Arabic stem IV), based on the analysis of the data ...
Added: December 30, 2021
Наумкин В. В., Bulakh M., Cherkashin D. et al., Zeitschrift für Arabische Linguistik 2016 Vol. 63 P. 19-60
The present article continues the investigation of the Soqotri verbal system undertaken by the Russian-Soqotri fieldwork team. The article focuses on the so-called “weak” and “geminated” roots in the basic stem. The investigation is based on the analysis of full paradigms (perfect, imperfect and jussive) of more than 170 “weak” and “geminated” Soqotri verbs. ...
Added: October 19, 2017
Bulakh M., Journal of Semitic Studies 2017 Vol. 62 No. 1 P. 285-287
A review of a recently appeared grammar of Jibbali, a Modern South Arabian language, by Aaron D. Rubin. ...
Added: October 19, 2017
Bulakh M., Journal of Semitic Studies 2021 Vol. 66 No. 1 P. 263-292
The present study considers the function of the pattern of the so-called stem IV, primarily associated with causatives, in Soqotri (Modern South Arabian). It focuses on the correlation between the semantics of the source verb and that of the derived verb, examines the semantic classes which are compatible with the causative morpheme, and establishes several ...
Added: February 21, 2021
Kogan L., Cherkashin D., Bulakh M. et al., Leiden : Brill, 2015
For the first time after D. H. Müller’s pioneering studies of the 1900s, a large body of folklore texts in Soqotri becomes available to the Semitological scholarship. The language is spoken by ca. 100.000 people inhabiting the island Soqotra (Gulf of Aden, Yemen). Soqotri is among the most archaic Semitic languages spoken today, whereas the ...
Added: March 10, 2017
Naumkin V., Kogan L., Cherkashin D. et al., Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 2012 No. 42 P. 261-276
Added: March 17, 2017
Bulakh M., Journal Asiatique 2022 Vol. 310 No. 2 P. 189-210
Since the earliest studies on the Soqotri language (Modern South Arabian branch, Semitic family), it has been observed that a non-etymological h (labeled 'parasite h') often appears before the last vowel of nominal bases in some slots of their paradigm. Until now, the 'parasite h' has been thought to be related to vowel length (etymological or secondary). In the ...
Added: August 21, 2023
Naumkin V., Kogan L., Bulakh M. et al., Leiden : Brill, 2018
For the first time after D. H. Müller’s pioneering studies of the 1900s, a large body of folklore texts in Soqotri becomes available to the Semitological scholarship. The language is spoken by ca. 100.000 people inhabiting the island Soqotra (Gulf of Aden, Yemen). Soqotri is among the most archaic Semitic languages spoken today, whereas the ...
Added: November 24, 2017
Berezkin Y., Cherkashin D., Kogan L. et al., AULA ORIENTALIS 2016 Vol. 2 No. 34 P. 201-243
The article is an attempt at comparative analysis of motifs and plots of the oral literature of Soqotra (Gulf of Aden, Yemen). Both the early recordings made in the beginning of the 20th century by D.H. Muller and the recent ones, carried out by V. Naumkin and his team, are involved. For each story we ...
Added: October 23, 2017
Belozerova A., Kharitonova A., al-Da‘arhi A. ‘., Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 2023 Vol. 86 No. 3 P. 561-580
The article presents an annotated edition of a newly recorded Soqotri text about a wild man.
The authors attempt to locate the story within a wide range of wild/feral men narratives. The protagonist
of the Soqotri story displays a set of features cross-culturally ascribed to wild men, and the
narrative pattern of the account demonstrates a sequence of ...
Added: September 2, 2023
Naumkin V., Kogan L., Cherkashin D., Journal of Near Eastern studies 2015 Vol. 2 No. 74 P. 289-299
A remarkable discovery of a whole set of the purest specimens of etiological narratives of Soqotri oral literature that was made while preparing the text corpus for the second volume of our series (CSOL II). ...
Added: October 22, 2017
Naumkin V., Kogan L., Cherkashin D., Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenlandischen Gesellschaft 2015 Vol. 1 No. 165 P. 41-61
The present article is the second in a series of publications aiming at presenting to the readers' judgment the hitherto unexplored lexical treasures of the Modern South Arabian language Soqotri. ...
Added: March 16, 2017
Naumkin V., Kogan L., Cherkashin D., AULA ORIENTALIS 2016 Vol. 2 No. 34 P. 201-243
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Naumkin V., Kogan L., Cherkashin D., Archiv Orientalni 2016 Vol. 2 No. 84 P. 1-19
Added: March 10, 2017
Naumkin V., Kogan L., Cherkashin D. et al., Oxford University Press, 2015
13 poetic fragments in the Modern South Arabian language Soqotri (the island of Soqotra, Gulf of Aden, Yemen), recorded phonographically at the beginning of the 20th century by the Austrian orientalist David Heinrich Mueller, are presented in phonological transcription and English translation. Each fragment is extensively annotated with the help of native speakers of modern ...
Added: October 22, 2017
Naumkin V., Kogan L., Cherkashin D. et al., Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015
13 poetic fragments in the Modern South Arabian language Soqotri (the island of Soqotra, Gulf of Aden, Yemen), recorded phonographically at the beginning of the 20th century by the Austrian orientalist David Heinrich Mueller, are presented in phonological transcription and English translation. Each fragment is extensively annotated with the help of native speakers of modern ...
Added: March 10, 2017
Kalugin D., Die Welt der Slaven. Internationale Halbjahresschrift für Slavistik 2018 № 4 С. 110-122
Статья посвящена анализу изменений понятия времени в русской культуре второй половины XVIII - первой половины XIX вв. Анализируются феномен досуга и рассматриваются основные формы его заполнения. ...
Added: December 14, 2018
М. : Время, 2017
Когда «Князь Серебряный» увидел свет (1862), тогдашние ревнители общественного блага сочли «повесть времен Иоанна Грозного» литературно архаичной, этически ничтожной и политически вредной. Честному писателю надлежит клеймить сегодняшние безобразия, а не баснословного царя. Стыдно отвлекать общество от важных дел сказками о княжеских страданиях, порушенной любви, верности слову, муках совести и прочей ерунде. Граф А. К. Толстой ...
Added: June 30, 2017
Babaii E., Permyakova T. M., Pozdeeva E., Vestnik Tomskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta, Filologiya 2021 No. 73 P. 5-17
The aims of this study were two-fold: 1) to identify the cognitive strategies that the Russian learners of English as a foreign language apply while they are taking a multi-level C-test; 2) to examine the correlation between the level of complexity of a C-test and the frequency of the usage of the cognitive strategies. 20 ...
Added: September 15, 2021
Пермь : ИП Сигитов Т.М., 2016
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Added: October 27, 2018