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A type of nominal syntagm in modern Aramaic dialects1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Of the nominal syntagms in modern Aramaic, the one in which one substantive is determined by another substantive is deserving of special notice. This kind of syntagm may be classified as follows: (1)a substantive determinedby another substantive in the genitive case; (2)a substantive determined byanother substantive with a relative particle; (3)a substantive determined by a possessive pronominal suffix and a relative particle with another substantive; (4)a substantive determined by another substantive with the aid of a pronominalsuffix; (5)a substantive determined by another substantive without recourse todot; any morphological element whatsoever.

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Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London 1965

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References

2 cf. Semënov, D. V., Sintaksis sovremennogo literaturnogo arabskogo yazyka, Moskva, Leningrad, 1941, 47.Google Scholar

3 cf.Sharbatov, G. Sh., Sovremennyy arabskiy yazyk, Moskva, 1961, 68.Google Scholar

4 Compare Hebrew ba'al, which has the same meaning and is used with the same function in Hebrew as the Aramaic mārī, Brockelmann, Hebr. Syn., p. 69, 74b.

5 cf. ‘Die Auflösung der St.-Cstr.-Verbindung durch Präpositionen’, Brockelmann, Hebr. Syn., p. 69, § 74a.

6 cf. Th. Nöldeke, Grammatik der neusyrischen Sprache, Leipzig, 1868, p. 148, § 78.Google Scholar

7 Nöldeke, Grammatilc d. neusyr. Sprache, p. 149, § 78.

8 Nöldeke, Grammatilk d. neusyr. Sprache, p. 148, § 78.

9 Nöldeke, Grammatik d. neusyr. Sprache, p. 150, n. 1.

10 cf. Nöldeke, Grammatik d. neusyr. Sprache, p. 271–2, § 130.