The integration of the category of artron in the Syriac grammatical tradition (original ) (raw )Metaphors in Medieval metalanguage: The body in the parts of speech
Francesca Cotugno
Cotticelli-Kurras, P. (ed.), Metalanguage, glossing and conceptualization in the grammars of the Middle Ages, 2023
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Lexica and Grammars in the Late Syriac Tradition, The Three Bishops: Oddo, Manna, and David
George A. Kiraz
2009
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The Glamour of Grammar (2015) in Martín Párraga, J. & J. Torralbo: New Medievalisms. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Olga Blanco-Carrión
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Philological-Grammatical Tradition in Ancient Linguistics
Stephanos Matthaios
Giannakis G.K. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Ancient Greek Language and Linguistics, 3 vols, (Leiden – Boston 2014) , vol. 3, pp. 63-76, 2014
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Review: T. Li, The Verbal System of the Aramaic of Daniel. An Explanation in the Context of Grammaticalization
Holger Gzella
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The accidents of the verb in some medieval Syriac grammars
Margherita Farina
Eco-Conti, Sara - Margherita Farina, published in "Comparing Ancient Grammars The Greek, Syriac and Arabic Traditions", Pisa, Scuola Normale Superiore, 2013
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Grammatical Thought, Medieval Byzantium, ENCYCLOPEDIA OF HEBREW LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS Volume 2 G–O
Luba Charlap
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Grammar and Logic in Syriac (and Arabic)
Daniel King
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Elly van Gelderen. 2017. Analyzing Syntax through Texts: Old, Middle, and Early Modern English. Edinburgh Historical Linguistics. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 201 pp., 47 figures, 46 tables, £ 90.00 (hb)/£ 24.99 (pb)
Renate Bauer
Anglia, 2019
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E2. A Classified Bibliography of Lexical and Grammatical Studies on the Language of the Septuagint and Its Revisions (3rd ed.; Jerusalem: Academon, 1982).
Emanuel Tov
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Tashīl al-ṣarf wa-l-naḥw in the 18th-century Syriac and Arabic grammars: the cases of Josephus Simonius Assemani and Ğirmānūs Farḥāt
Manuel Capomaccio
Parole de l'Orient, 47, 2021
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Diathesis and Middle Voice in the Syriac Ancient Grammatical Tradition: The Translations and Adaptations of the Techne Grammatike and the Arabic Model
Margherita Farina
Aramaic Studies, 2008
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Defining the art of grammar: Ancient perceptions of γραμματική and grammatical
Minna Seppänen
2014
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Ledgeway, Adam, 2021. ‘V2 Beyond Borders: The Histoire Ancienne jusqu’à César’, in C. Meklenborg and S. Wolfe (eds), Secrets of Success, special issue of Journal of Historical Syntax 5(29):1-65. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18148/hs/2021.v5i29.83
Adam Ledgeway
Journal of Historical Linguistics, 2020
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Categorial features and grammaticalization: The case of Medieval Greek 'na
Theodore Markopoulos
7th International Conference on Greek …, 2005
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Clitics and clause structure: The Late Medieval Greek system
Paul Kiparsky
Journal of Greek Linguistics, 2004
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“Rhetorical ornamentation in the Septuagint: The case of grammatical variation”
Jan Joosten
2011
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The Particles Geyr and Deyn in Classical Syriac: Syntactic and Semantic Aspects
Willem T H . Van Peursen
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The Genesis and Development of a Logical Lexicon in the Syriac Tradition
Daniel King
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2015: ‘Grammatical Theory and Rhetorical Teaching’, in F. Montanari, S. Matthaios and A. Rengakos (eds.), Brill’s Companion to Ancient Scholarship, Vol. 2, Leiden / Boston: Brill, 981-1011
Casper C de Jonge
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Philosophy of Language, Medieval
Mark Amsler
Elsevier eBooks, 2006
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Una aproximación desde la tipología semántica a la deixis (ir y venir) en aragonés y catalán medievales.
Maria Teresa Moret Oliver
Enguita, J. M., Martín, M. A., Lagüéns, V., Arnal, Marisa. Actas del X Congreso Internacional de Historia de la Lengua Española (Zaragoza, 7-11 de septiembre de 2015). Zaragoza: Institución “Fernando el Católico”, 2019, Vol. II, p. 2145-2158, 2019
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'Consentius' De barbarismis et metaplasmis: The Textual Journey of a Grammatical Work from Fifth-century Gaul to our Days', Handout of the Paper given at the Conference ‘Cupis volitare per auras...’, Bari (Italy), 27-28 October 2016.
Tommaso Mari
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Latin Grammarians Forum, 30-31 May 2019, Trinity College Dublin [Programme with abstracts]
Elena Spangenberg Yanes
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Discourse traditions, text linguistics and historical pragmatics (con J. Visconti), in Manual of Discourse Traditions in Romance, a c. di Álvaro S. Octavio de Toledo Y. Huerta, Esme Winter-Froemel, Berlin, de Gruyter, 2022, pp. 249-266
Massimo Palermo
2022
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Review of S. Matthaios et al., Ancient Scholarship and Grammar, and F. Montanari and L. Pagani, From Scholars to Scholia
Eleanor Dickey
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Constructional change in Old and Middle English Copular Constructions and its impact on the lexicon
Hubert Cuyckens , Peter Petré
Folia Linguistica Historica, 2009
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Rita Copeland and Ineke Sluiter, eds., Medieval Grammar and Rhetoric: Language Arts and Literary Theory, AD 300–1475. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. Pp. xii, 972. $175. ISBN: 9780198183419
Joni Henry
Speculum, 2013
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The Potential of Linguistic Theories in the Study of Aspect and Tense in Ancient Greek, With Particular Attention to New Testament Greek
Jan H. Nylund
2024
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“Greek Case in the Hellenistic and Byzantine Grammarians.” In Stanley E. Porter and Andrew W. Pitts (eds.), The Language of the New Testament: Context, History and Development (Linguistic Biblical Studies 4; Leiden: Brill, 2013), 261-82.
Andrew W . Pitts
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The QeTAL form in the Aramaic of Ezra – A grammaticalization perspective. (with I. Hornea and M. Joubert) Archiv Orientalni 87 (2019): 59-98.
Alexander Andrason
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Towards a Syntactic Typology of Old Italo-Romance
Sam Wolfe
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A note on the linguistic theory of M. Terentius Varro
D Terence Langendoen
Foundations of Language, 1966
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Review of Luba R. Charlap, Language and Textuality in Byzantine Karaism: Grammatical Concepts, Biblical Text Traditions, and Hermeneutic Aspects in the Constantinople Center (Late 11th–First Half of 14th Centuries), Harrassowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden 2019.
Nadia Vidro
Journal of Semitic Studies, 2021
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Ledgeway, A. 2012. ‘From Latin to Romance: The Rise of Configurationality, Functional Categories and Head-marking’, in J. Barδdal et al. (eds), Variation and Change in Argument Realisation. Oxford: Blackwell. Special Issue of the Transactions of the Philological Society 110:422-442.
Adam Ledgeway
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