<p>In the Iranic-Semitic-Turkic contact area, where many languages are described as verb-final, βTargetsβ (Goals, Recipients, etc.) tend to appear in the immediate postverbal position, a pattern violating the alleged βbasic word orderβ. </p> <p>Investigating empirical material, the present volume ex
Semitic Languages in Contact
β Scribed by Aaron Michael Butts (ed.)
- Publisher
- Brill
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 452
- Series
- Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics 82
- Category
- Library
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