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- catalog contributor b12051429.
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description "155 -- 8.7.2 Preferred root patterns 156 -- 8.8 Quadriliterals and triliterals. Similarities and differences in their co-occurrence relationships 157 -- 8.9 Other explanations for the co-occurrence restrictions 158 -- 8.9.1 Intersyllabic consonant clusters 158 -- 8.9.2 Verbal roots are an abstraction and the OCP is not needed 160 -- 8.9.3 Unknown morphological processes in unwritten precursor languages 164 -- 8.9.4 OCP acts on biconsonantal precursors of the roots 167.".
- catalog description "89 -- 6.3.3 Summary of the findings 93 -- 6.4 Co-occurrence preferences for consonant pairs in the Mediae Geminatae 94 -- 6.5 Co-occurrence preferences for consonant pairs in the quadriliterals 94 -- 6.6 Co-occurrence preferences for consonant pairs in the root patterns of the type C1C2C1C2 97 -- 6.7 Preferred triliteral root patterns with three specified root positions 98 -- 6.7.1 Consonant groups classified on the basis of Manner 98 -- 6.7.2 Consonant groups classified on the basis of Place 101 -- 6.7.3 Summary of the findings for the preferred root patterns with three specified consonant groups 105 -- 6.8 Triliteral root patterns with three specified positions which contain a labial or a coronal sonorant 106 -- 6.8.1 Consonant groups classified on the basis of Manner 106 -- 6.8.2 Consonant groups classified on the basis of Place 108 -- 6.8.3".
- catalog description "Chapter 1. General introduction, purpose and scope of this study -- 1.3 Accidental absence or presence 4 -- 1.4 Outline and Organization of the Presentation 6 -- Chapter 2. Verbal roots of Arabic and Hebrew and their autosegmental representation -- 2.1 Aspects of the phonology of Arabic and Hebrew 8 -- 2.1.1 Consonant phonemes of Arabic 9 -- 2.1.2 Consonant phonemes of Hebrew 9 -- 2.1.3 Subdivision of the consonants into phonological groups 12 -- 2.2 Types of verbal roots 12 -- 2.3 Autosegmental representation of phonological features 16 -- 2.3.1 Autosegmental representation of tonal features 16 -- 2.3.2 Autosegmental representation of the Arabic verb 18 -- 2.3.3 Autosegmental representation of the Hebrew verb 22 -- 2.3.4 Further developments and criticisms of McCarthy's model 23 -- Chapter 3. Earlier work on co-occurrence restrictions in Semitic -- 3.1".
- catalog description "Co-occurrence preferences for triliterals with three specified root positions 123 -- 7.5.1 Preferences on the basis of Manner 123 -- 7.5.1.1 Root patterns with three specified consonants groups 123 -- 7.5.1.1.1 Root patterns with stops or fricatives in two positions 123 -- 7.5.1.1.2 Root patterns with both stops and fricatives 124 -- 7.5.1.1.3 Root patterns with nasals or liquids adjacent to stops or fricatives 125 -- 7.5.1.1.4 Root patterns with both nasals and liquids 126 -- 7.5.1.2 Root patterns with an individual labial or as coronal sonorant and stops and/or fricatives 126 -- 7.5.2 Preferences on the basis of Place 128 -- 7.5.2.1 Root patterns with three specified consonants groups 128 -- 7.5.2.1.1 Root patterns with coronal stops, coronal fricatives or coronal obstruents as a group 128 -- 7.5.2.1.2 Root patterns with various consonant groups 129 -- 7.5.2.2".
- catalog description "Co-occurrence restrictions on root patterns of the type C1C2C1C2 74 -- 5.10 Co-occurrence restrictions on triliteral root patterns with three specified root positions 75 -- 5.10.1 Root patterns with three specified consonant groups 76 -- 5.10.2 Root patternsn with two specified consonant groups and a labial or a coronal sonorant 79 -- Chapter 6. Co-occurrence preferences for verbal roots in Arabic and Hebrew -- 6.2 Co-occurrence preferences for triliteral root patterns with two specified consonant groups 80 -- 6.2.1 Combinatory preferences for consonant pairs from different groups 81 -- 6.2.2 Ordering preferences for consonant pairs from different groups 83 -- 6.2.3 Summary of combinatory and ordering preferences for the triliterals 87 -- 6.3 Co-occurrence preferences for triliterals with a labial or a coronal sonorant and one of the consonant groups 88 -- 6.3.1 Combinatory preferences 88 -- 6.3.2 Ordering preferences".
- catalog description "Comparison of the findings in the earlier studies 47 -- 3.4.2.1 Structuralist approach 47 -- 3.4.2.2 Generative approach 48 -- Chapter 4. Methodology used in this study -- 4.1 Files of verbal roots 51 -- 4.2 Method of calculation for the triliterals 52 -- 4.3 Method of calculation for the quadriliterals 56 -- 4.4 Possible effects of low frequencies of occurrence 57 -- 4.5 Two approaches used in this study 58 -- Chapter 5. Co-occurrence restrictions which act on the consonants in the verbal root patterns of Arabic and Hebrew -- 5.2 Types of phonological constraints which can cause co-occurrence restrictions 62 -- 5.3 Consonant distribution in the three root positions of the Triliterals 63 -- 5.3.1 Positional constraints 63 -- 5.3.2 Positional preferences 64 -- 5.4 Combinatory constraints which act on triliterals 65 -- 5.4.1 Absolute combinatory and ordering constraints 65 -- 5.4.2".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-193) and index.".
- catalog description "Pairs of an individual labial or a coronal sonorant and a consonant group classified on the basis of Place 115 -- 7.2.1.2.3 Pairs consisting of individual labial and coronal sonorants 116 -- 7.3 Co-occurrence preferences for triliterals 117 -- 7.3.1 Root patterns with two specified positions 117 -- 7.3.1.1 Preferences on the basis of Manner 117 -- 7.3.1.2 Preferences on the basis of Place 118 -- 7.3.1.2.1 Comparison of root patterns with coronal stops or coronal fricatives 118 -- 7.3.1.2.2 Root patterns with coronal obstruents as a group and other consonant groups 118 -- 7.3.1.2.3 Triliteral root patterns with an individual labial or a coronal sonorant and one of the consonant groups 119 -- 7.4 Co-occurrence relationships of the quadriliterals with two specified root positions 120 -- 7.4.1 Quadriliterals different from C1C2C1C2 or C1C2C3C3 120 -- 7.4.2 Quadriliterals of the type C1C2C1C2 122 -- 7.5".
- catalog description "Phonological constraints on pairs of consonants 25 -- 3.2 Pregenerative approach 26 -- 3.2.1 Work of Cantineau on Classical Arabic 26 -- 3.2.2 Work of Greenberg on Classical Arabic 27 -- 3.2.3 Work of Koskinen on Biblical Hebrew 31 -- 3.2.4 Work of Reiner on Akkadian 32 -- 3.2.5 Work of Kurylowicz work on Classical Arabic and Biblical Hebrew 34 -- 3.2.6 Work of Morgenbrod and Serifi on HEB 35 -- 3.2.7 Work of Weitzman on Biblical Hebrew and Classical Arabic 38 -- 3.2.8 Work of Tobin on Modern Israeli Hebrew 40 -- 3.2.9 Work of Petracek on Classical Arabic 41 -- 3.3 Generative approach 41 -- 3.3.1 Work of Yip on Modern Standard Arabic 41 -- 3.3.2 Work of McCarthy on Modern Standard Arabic 43 -- 3.3.3 A gradient model of OCP-Place 45 -- 3.4 Discussion of the earlier work on co-occurrence restrictions and preferences 46 -- 3.4.1 Some general remarks 46 -- 3.4.2".
- catalog description "Relative (statistical) combinatory constraints 66 -- 5.4.2.1 Relative combinatory constraints on consonants from the same group 66 -- 5.4.2.2 Relative combinatory constraints on consonants from different groups 67 -- 5.5 Ordering constraints which act on triliterals 68 -- 5.6 Co-occurrence restrictions on specific consonants 68 -- 5.6.1 Labials and the coronal sonorants 68 -- 5.6.1.1 Root patterns with two labials, two coronal sonorants or one labial and one coronal sonorant 69 -- 5.6.1.2 Root patterns with a labial or a coronal sonorant and one of the consonant groups 69 -- 5.6.2 Status of the fa' and the jim in Arabic and of the sade in Hebrew 70 -- 5.6.3 Status of the uvular stop /q/ 71 -- 5.7 Co-occurrence restrictions on consonant pairs in the Mediae Geminatae 72 -- 5.8 Co-occurrence restrictions on the quadriliterals 72 -- 5.8.1 Combinatory constraints 73 -- 5.8.2 Ordering constraints 74 -- 5.9".
- catalog description "Root patterns with an individual labial or a coronal sonorant and two specified consonant groups 133 -- 7.6 Comparison of the Mediae Geminatae and the triliterals with three specified positions 134 -- Chapter 8. Theoretical implications -- 8.2 Co-occurrence restrictions. The OCP and the NBC 136 -- 8.3 Co-occurrence relationships of the uvular stop /q/ 137 -- 8.4 Role of [continuant] in the co-occurrence relationships 143 -- 8.4.1 Root patterns classified on the basis of Manner 143 -- 8.4.2 Root patterns classified on the basis of Place 145 -- 8.5 Sonority and Manner features 147 -- 8.5.1 Can Sonority be defined phonologically? 147 -- 8.5.2 Sonority and Manner features in feature geometry 149 -- 8.6 Co-occurrence relationships of nasals, liquids and coronal sonorants 153 -- 8.7 Root patterns with three specified positions classified on the basis of Place 155 -- 8.7.1 Root patterns with expected frequencies".
- catalog description "Summary of the findings for the Triliterals with three specified positions and a labial or a coronal sonorant 110 -- 6.9 Co-occurrence preferences among the Quadriliterals of the type C1C2C3C3 110 -- Chapter 7. Co-occurrence restrictions and co-occurrence preference in Arabic and Hebrew. Refinement and summary of the findings -- 7.2 Co-occurrence restrictions on triliterals with two specified root positions 112 -- 7.2.1 Restrictions on pairs of consonant groups 112 -- 7.2.1.1 Co-occurrence restrictions on the basis of Manner 113 -- 7.2.1.1.1 Pairs of consonant groups classified on the basis of Manner 113 -- 7.2.1.1.2 Pairs of an individual labial or coronal sonorant and consonant groups classified on the basis of Manner 114 -- 7.2.1.2 Restrictions on the basis of Place 114 -- 7.2.1.2.1 Pairs of consonant groups classified on the basis of Place 114 -- 7.2.1.2.2".
- catalog extent "xiv, 325 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Phonological structure of the verbal roots in Arabic and Hebrew.".
- catalog identifier "9004120084 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Phonological structure of the verbal roots in Arabic and Hebrew.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics ; 34".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Leiden, Netherlands ; Boston, Mass. : Brill,".
- catalog relation "Phonological structure of the verbal roots in Arabic and Hebrew.".
- catalog subject "492.7/5 21".
- catalog subject "Arabic language Phonology, Comparative Hebrew.".
- catalog subject "Arabic language Verb.".
- catalog subject "Hebrew language Phonology, Comparative Arabic.".
- catalog subject "Hebrew language Verb.".
- catalog subject "PJ6351 .B33 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "155 -- 8.7.2 Preferred root patterns 156 -- 8.8 Quadriliterals and triliterals. Similarities and differences in their co-occurrence relationships 157 -- 8.9 Other explanations for the co-occurrence restrictions 158 -- 8.9.1 Intersyllabic consonant clusters 158 -- 8.9.2 Verbal roots are an abstraction and the OCP is not needed 160 -- 8.9.3 Unknown morphological processes in unwritten precursor languages 164 -- 8.9.4 OCP acts on biconsonantal precursors of the roots 167.".
- catalog tableOfContents "89 -- 6.3.3 Summary of the findings 93 -- 6.4 Co-occurrence preferences for consonant pairs in the Mediae Geminatae 94 -- 6.5 Co-occurrence preferences for consonant pairs in the quadriliterals 94 -- 6.6 Co-occurrence preferences for consonant pairs in the root patterns of the type C1C2C1C2 97 -- 6.7 Preferred triliteral root patterns with three specified root positions 98 -- 6.7.1 Consonant groups classified on the basis of Manner 98 -- 6.7.2 Consonant groups classified on the basis of Place 101 -- 6.7.3 Summary of the findings for the preferred root patterns with three specified consonant groups 105 -- 6.8 Triliteral root patterns with three specified positions which contain a labial or a coronal sonorant 106 -- 6.8.1 Consonant groups classified on the basis of Manner 106 -- 6.8.2 Consonant groups classified on the basis of Place 108 -- 6.8.3".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1. General introduction, purpose and scope of this study -- 1.3 Accidental absence or presence 4 -- 1.4 Outline and Organization of the Presentation 6 -- Chapter 2. Verbal roots of Arabic and Hebrew and their autosegmental representation -- 2.1 Aspects of the phonology of Arabic and Hebrew 8 -- 2.1.1 Consonant phonemes of Arabic 9 -- 2.1.2 Consonant phonemes of Hebrew 9 -- 2.1.3 Subdivision of the consonants into phonological groups 12 -- 2.2 Types of verbal roots 12 -- 2.3 Autosegmental representation of phonological features 16 -- 2.3.1 Autosegmental representation of tonal features 16 -- 2.3.2 Autosegmental representation of the Arabic verb 18 -- 2.3.3 Autosegmental representation of the Hebrew verb 22 -- 2.3.4 Further developments and criticisms of McCarthy's model 23 -- Chapter 3. Earlier work on co-occurrence restrictions in Semitic -- 3.1".
- catalog tableOfContents "Co-occurrence preferences for triliterals with three specified root positions 123 -- 7.5.1 Preferences on the basis of Manner 123 -- 7.5.1.1 Root patterns with three specified consonants groups 123 -- 7.5.1.1.1 Root patterns with stops or fricatives in two positions 123 -- 7.5.1.1.2 Root patterns with both stops and fricatives 124 -- 7.5.1.1.3 Root patterns with nasals or liquids adjacent to stops or fricatives 125 -- 7.5.1.1.4 Root patterns with both nasals and liquids 126 -- 7.5.1.2 Root patterns with an individual labial or as coronal sonorant and stops and/or fricatives 126 -- 7.5.2 Preferences on the basis of Place 128 -- 7.5.2.1 Root patterns with three specified consonants groups 128 -- 7.5.2.1.1 Root patterns with coronal stops, coronal fricatives or coronal obstruents as a group 128 -- 7.5.2.1.2 Root patterns with various consonant groups 129 -- 7.5.2.2".
- catalog tableOfContents "Co-occurrence restrictions on root patterns of the type C1C2C1C2 74 -- 5.10 Co-occurrence restrictions on triliteral root patterns with three specified root positions 75 -- 5.10.1 Root patterns with three specified consonant groups 76 -- 5.10.2 Root patternsn with two specified consonant groups and a labial or a coronal sonorant 79 -- Chapter 6. Co-occurrence preferences for verbal roots in Arabic and Hebrew -- 6.2 Co-occurrence preferences for triliteral root patterns with two specified consonant groups 80 -- 6.2.1 Combinatory preferences for consonant pairs from different groups 81 -- 6.2.2 Ordering preferences for consonant pairs from different groups 83 -- 6.2.3 Summary of combinatory and ordering preferences for the triliterals 87 -- 6.3 Co-occurrence preferences for triliterals with a labial or a coronal sonorant and one of the consonant groups 88 -- 6.3.1 Combinatory preferences 88 -- 6.3.2 Ordering preferences".
- catalog tableOfContents "Comparison of the findings in the earlier studies 47 -- 3.4.2.1 Structuralist approach 47 -- 3.4.2.2 Generative approach 48 -- Chapter 4. Methodology used in this study -- 4.1 Files of verbal roots 51 -- 4.2 Method of calculation for the triliterals 52 -- 4.3 Method of calculation for the quadriliterals 56 -- 4.4 Possible effects of low frequencies of occurrence 57 -- 4.5 Two approaches used in this study 58 -- Chapter 5. Co-occurrence restrictions which act on the consonants in the verbal root patterns of Arabic and Hebrew -- 5.2 Types of phonological constraints which can cause co-occurrence restrictions 62 -- 5.3 Consonant distribution in the three root positions of the Triliterals 63 -- 5.3.1 Positional constraints 63 -- 5.3.2 Positional preferences 64 -- 5.4 Combinatory constraints which act on triliterals 65 -- 5.4.1 Absolute combinatory and ordering constraints 65 -- 5.4.2".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pairs of an individual labial or a coronal sonorant and a consonant group classified on the basis of Place 115 -- 7.2.1.2.3 Pairs consisting of individual labial and coronal sonorants 116 -- 7.3 Co-occurrence preferences for triliterals 117 -- 7.3.1 Root patterns with two specified positions 117 -- 7.3.1.1 Preferences on the basis of Manner 117 -- 7.3.1.2 Preferences on the basis of Place 118 -- 7.3.1.2.1 Comparison of root patterns with coronal stops or coronal fricatives 118 -- 7.3.1.2.2 Root patterns with coronal obstruents as a group and other consonant groups 118 -- 7.3.1.2.3 Triliteral root patterns with an individual labial or a coronal sonorant and one of the consonant groups 119 -- 7.4 Co-occurrence relationships of the quadriliterals with two specified root positions 120 -- 7.4.1 Quadriliterals different from C1C2C1C2 or C1C2C3C3 120 -- 7.4.2 Quadriliterals of the type C1C2C1C2 122 -- 7.5".
- catalog tableOfContents "Phonological constraints on pairs of consonants 25 -- 3.2 Pregenerative approach 26 -- 3.2.1 Work of Cantineau on Classical Arabic 26 -- 3.2.2 Work of Greenberg on Classical Arabic 27 -- 3.2.3 Work of Koskinen on Biblical Hebrew 31 -- 3.2.4 Work of Reiner on Akkadian 32 -- 3.2.5 Work of Kurylowicz work on Classical Arabic and Biblical Hebrew 34 -- 3.2.6 Work of Morgenbrod and Serifi on HEB 35 -- 3.2.7 Work of Weitzman on Biblical Hebrew and Classical Arabic 38 -- 3.2.8 Work of Tobin on Modern Israeli Hebrew 40 -- 3.2.9 Work of Petracek on Classical Arabic 41 -- 3.3 Generative approach 41 -- 3.3.1 Work of Yip on Modern Standard Arabic 41 -- 3.3.2 Work of McCarthy on Modern Standard Arabic 43 -- 3.3.3 A gradient model of OCP-Place 45 -- 3.4 Discussion of the earlier work on co-occurrence restrictions and preferences 46 -- 3.4.1 Some general remarks 46 -- 3.4.2".
- catalog tableOfContents "Relative (statistical) combinatory constraints 66 -- 5.4.2.1 Relative combinatory constraints on consonants from the same group 66 -- 5.4.2.2 Relative combinatory constraints on consonants from different groups 67 -- 5.5 Ordering constraints which act on triliterals 68 -- 5.6 Co-occurrence restrictions on specific consonants 68 -- 5.6.1 Labials and the coronal sonorants 68 -- 5.6.1.1 Root patterns with two labials, two coronal sonorants or one labial and one coronal sonorant 69 -- 5.6.1.2 Root patterns with a labial or a coronal sonorant and one of the consonant groups 69 -- 5.6.2 Status of the fa' and the jim in Arabic and of the sade in Hebrew 70 -- 5.6.3 Status of the uvular stop /q/ 71 -- 5.7 Co-occurrence restrictions on consonant pairs in the Mediae Geminatae 72 -- 5.8 Co-occurrence restrictions on the quadriliterals 72 -- 5.8.1 Combinatory constraints 73 -- 5.8.2 Ordering constraints 74 -- 5.9".
- catalog tableOfContents "Root patterns with an individual labial or a coronal sonorant and two specified consonant groups 133 -- 7.6 Comparison of the Mediae Geminatae and the triliterals with three specified positions 134 -- Chapter 8. Theoretical implications -- 8.2 Co-occurrence restrictions. The OCP and the NBC 136 -- 8.3 Co-occurrence relationships of the uvular stop /q/ 137 -- 8.4 Role of [continuant] in the co-occurrence relationships 143 -- 8.4.1 Root patterns classified on the basis of Manner 143 -- 8.4.2 Root patterns classified on the basis of Place 145 -- 8.5 Sonority and Manner features 147 -- 8.5.1 Can Sonority be defined phonologically? 147 -- 8.5.2 Sonority and Manner features in feature geometry 149 -- 8.6 Co-occurrence relationships of nasals, liquids and coronal sonorants 153 -- 8.7 Root patterns with three specified positions classified on the basis of Place 155 -- 8.7.1 Root patterns with expected frequencies".
- catalog tableOfContents "Summary of the findings for the Triliterals with three specified positions and a labial or a coronal sonorant 110 -- 6.9 Co-occurrence preferences among the Quadriliterals of the type C1C2C3C3 110 -- Chapter 7. Co-occurrence restrictions and co-occurrence preference in Arabic and Hebrew. Refinement and summary of the findings -- 7.2 Co-occurrence restrictions on triliterals with two specified root positions 112 -- 7.2.1 Restrictions on pairs of consonant groups 112 -- 7.2.1.1 Co-occurrence restrictions on the basis of Manner 113 -- 7.2.1.1.1 Pairs of consonant groups classified on the basis of Manner 113 -- 7.2.1.1.2 Pairs of an individual labial or coronal sonorant and consonant groups classified on the basis of Manner 114 -- 7.2.1.2 Restrictions on the basis of Place 114 -- 7.2.1.2.1 Pairs of consonant groups classified on the basis of Place 114 -- 7.2.1.2.2".
- catalog title "The phonological structure of the verbal roots in Arabic and Hebrew / by Bernard N. Bachra.".
- catalog type "text".