Historical syntax has long been neglected in the study of the
Semitic languages, although it holds great value for the
subgrouping of this diverse language family. Focusing on the
development of adverbial subordination, nominal modifiers and
direct speech marking, as well as reviewing changes through
language contact and drift, this book is the first step in the
syntactic reconstruction of the Aramaic dialect group, the
longest-attested branch of the Semitic language family.
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