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JOSEF TROPPER and REBECCA HASSELBACH-ANDEE, Classical Ethiopic. A Grammar of Gəʕəz
Journal of Semitic Studies. 2023. Vol. 68. No. 1. P. e11–e23.
The book Classical Ethiopic. A Grammar of Gəʕəz is an English translation of Josef Tropper’s Altäthiopisch. Grammatik des Ge‘ez mit Übungstexten and Glossar published in 2002 and since then serving as the only comprehensive modern description of Classical Ethiopic (also known as Old Ethiopic, or Gəʕz). The present review evaluates the English version and takes the opportunity of commenting on the general state of arts in the linguistic studies of Classical Ethiopic.
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This paper presents the first in-depth corpus-based study of a previously overlooked syntactic variation in Russian: the competition between juxtapositional (Nominative) and possessive-like (Genitive) encoding of the second noun (the term) in specificational constructions (e.g., ponjatie čest’ (notion.NOM honor.NOM) vs. ponjatie česti (notion.NOMhonor.GEN) ‘the notion of honor’). While typological research has established cross-linguistic preferences for one encoding strategy over another, intralinguistic variation ...
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The article presents a diachronic analysis of the representation of women in Russian advertising, based on agitation posters from 1917-1990 and social and motivational advertising materials from 2000-2020. The aim of the study is to identify the evolution of verbal and visual strategies for constructing the image of women in the changing socio-political and cultural ...
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Kogan L., Journal of the American Oriental Society. American Oriental Society 2019 Vol. 139 No. 4 P. 893–906
Thirty years after the appearance of Wolf Leslau’s Comparative Dictionary of
Geʿez, the present study aims at correcting and updating some of the entries of this
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Soqotri lexical material acquired in the course of the many years ...
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This contribution offers to the readers a publication and translation (with linguistic and philological commentaries) of a recently discovered piece of Old Amharic poetry, possibly dating to the first half/middle of the 17th century. The published text bears the title Märgämä kəbr (“Condemnation of glory”), but its content differs from that of several other Old ...
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