A Phoenician-Punic grammar /
Carefully selected examples from texts and dialects of the whole Phoenician-Punic period bring to life the grammatical description of this language. Included are fully vocalized Punic and Neo-Punic inscriptions of Roman Tripolitiana in Latin orthography as well as the literary fragments of Punic dra...
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English
Semitic
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2001.
Series:
Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East
54.
Handbook of Oriental Studies: Ancient Near East Online, ISBN: 9789004307988.
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Call Number: PJ4175 .K73 2001
- Preliminary material
- CHAPTER ONE: THE PHOENICIAN LANGUAGE
- CHAPTER TWO: THE ALPHABET, ORTHOGRAPHY AND PHONOLOGY
- CHAPTER THREE: THE INDEPENDENT PERSONAL PRONOUNS
- CHAPTER FOUR: THE SUFFIXAL PRONOUNS
- CHAPTER FIVE: THE DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS AND THE DEFINITE ARTICLE
- CHAPTER SIX: THE RELATIVE AND DETERMINATIVE PRONOUNS
- CHAPTER SEVEN: THE INTERROGATIVES, INDEPENDENT POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS, THE INDEPENDENT OBJECT PRONOUNS AND OTHER PRONOUNS
- CHAPTER EIGHT: THE NOUN AND ADJECTIVE
- CHAPTER NINE: THE VERB: INTRODUCTION AND THE SUFFIXING FORM
- CHAPTER TEN: THE VERB: THE PREFIXING FORMS
- CHAPTER ELEVEN: THE VERB: THE IMPERATIVE, THE PARTICIPLES AND INFINITIVES
- CHAPTER TWELVE: THE NUMERALS
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN: THE PREPOSITIONS
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN: THE ADVERBS AND CONJUNCTIONS
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN: THE PARTICLES
- CHAPTER SIXTEEN: CLOSING OBSERVATIONS ON SYNTAX
- SELECTIVE GENERAL INDEX
- HANDBUCH DER ORIENTALISTIK.