Кей А. С., Вайда Э.. Morphologies of Asia and Africa
Morphologies of Asia and Africa : in 2 vol. / ed. by Alan S. Kaye. — Winona Lake : Eisenbrauns, 2007. — ISBN 978-1-57506-109-2 (set).
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Morphologies of Asia and Africa

Morphologies of Asia and Africa (Including the Caucasus) has evolved over the course of the past few years and has involved the cooperation of 47 distinguished linguists. Not surprisingly, uniformity in linguistic methodology and terminology proved to be impossible.4 The achievements, nevertheless, have, in my opinion, proved to be portentous. The major goal of this publication is to provide a narrative of what is currently known about the morphological structure of selected Asian and African languages plus three languages of the Caucasus.5 What I, as editor, have striven to do here is permit each author leeway to present interesting facts about the word-formation strategies of the language(s) under discussion in an informative and typologically relevant way.6 Of course, the readership will ultimately have to decide the extent to which I have succeeded.

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  • Preface
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • Volume 1
    • Part 1
      • Afroasiatic Languages
        • Semitic Languages: Ancient
          • East Semitic
            • Akkadian Morphology (I. M. Diakonoff† and L. E. Kogan)
          • Central Semitic
            • Ugaritic Morphology (Dennis Pardee)
          • Northwest Semitic
            • Phoenician and Punic Morphology (Stanislav Segert†)
            • Ancient Hebrew Morphology (Gary A. Rendsburg)
            • The Morphology of Babylonian Jewish Aramaic (Geoffrey Khan)
            • Old Aramaic Morphology (Stanislav Segert†)
            • Syriac Morphology (T. Muraoka)
            • Mandaic (Rainer Voigt)
          • South Semitic
            • Epigraphic South Arabian Morphology (L. E. Kogan and A. V. Korotayev)
            • Classical Ethiopic (Geºez) (Rainer Voigt)
        • Semitic Languages: Modern
          • Central Semitic
            • Arabic Morphology (Alan S. Kaye)
            • Moroccan Arabic Morphology (Jeffrey Heath)
            • Maltese Morphology (Robert D. Hoberman)
          • Northwest Semitic
            • Israeli Hebrew Morphology (Shmuel Bolozky)
            • The Morphology of Neo-Aramaic (Geoffrey Khan)
            • Amharic (Wolf Leslau†)
          • South Semitic
            • Tigrinya Morphology (L. E. Kogan)
            • Chaha (Gurage) Morphology (Sharon Rose)
        • Berber Languages
          • Berber Morphology (Maarten Kossmann)
        • Cushitic Languages
          • Beja Morphology (David L. Appleyard)
          • Bilin Morphology (David L. Appleyard)
          • Gawwada Morphology (Mauro Tosco)
          • Highland East Cushitic Morphology (Grover Hudson)
          • Somalia Morphology (John I. Saeed)
        • Chadic Languages
          • Bade Morphology (Russell G. Schuh)
          • Glavda Morphology (Bello Buba and Jonathan Owens)
          • Hausa (Paul Newman)
          • Mokilko Morphology (Herrmann Jungraithmayr)
        • Omotic Languages
          • Topics in Omotic Morphology (M. Lionel Bender)
  • Volume 2
    • Part 2
      • Indo-European Languages
        • Anatolian Languages
          • Hittite Morphology (H. Craig Melchert)
        • Indo-Iranian Languages
          • Indo-Aryan Languages: Ancient
            • Sanskrit Morphology (George Cardona)
          • Indo-Aryan Languages: Modern
            • Gujarati Morphology (P. J. Mistry)
          • Iranian Languages: Ancient
            • Avestan and Old Persian Morphology (Prods Oktor Skjærvø)
            • Pahlavi Morphology (Dieter Weber)
          • Iranian Languages: Modern
            • Persian Morphology (John R. Perry)
            • Kurdish Morphology (Ernest M. McCarus)
        • Armenian Subbranch
          • Classical Armenian Morphology (Jared Klein)
    • Part 3
      • Nilo-Saharan Languages
        • Kanuri Morphology (Norbert Cyffer)
    • Part 4
      • Niger-Congo Languages
        • Swahili Morphology (Ellen Contini-Morava)
    • Part 5
      • Altaic Languages
        • Turkish Morphology (Bernard Comrie)
    • Part 6
      • Caucasian Languages
        • Chechen Morphology (with notes on Ingush) (Johanna Nichols)
        • Tsez (Dido) Morphology (Bernard Comrie)
    • Part 7
      • Malayo-Polynesian Languages
        • Indonesian Morphology (Franz Mueller)
    • Part 8
      • Unaffiliated Languages (Language Isolates)
        • Burushaski Morphology (Gregory D. S. Anderson)
        • Ket Morphology (Edward J. Vajda)
        • Sumerian Morphology (Gonzalo Rubio)
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