AKKADIAN
LINGUISTICS
Topical index
Preface
Overview
The Project
Authorship
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I. T
HE
A
RGUMENT
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The core
Themes
Monographs
History of discipline
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II. T
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R
ECORD
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Bibliography
Excerpts
Reviews
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III. U
TILITIES
Linear Indices
Multi-nodal index
Data handling
Archives
Core Narrative
"A Structural Grammar
of Babylonian"
NARRATIVE
Phonology
Morphology
Morphophonemics
Syntax
NOTES
INTRODUCTION
PHONOLOGY
Part I: The Phonemes
1. Phonemic Inventory
2. Distributional Classes
Part II: Phonological Change
3. Types of Phonological Change
4. Free Variation
5. Excursus on Historical Developments
MORPHOLOGY
6. Morphological Processes
Part I: Internal Inflection
7. Interdigitation
Section A: The Root
8. Nature of the Root
9. Structure of the Root
10. Historical Excursus on the Unmotivated Noun
Section B: Patterns from Strong Triradical Roots
11. Nominal Patterns
12. Verbal Patterns
13. Verbal Patterns: Consonantism
14. Verbal Patterns: Vocalism
15. Historical Excursus on the Vocalism of the Verbal Patterns
16. Verbal Patterns: Notional Categories
17. The Triradica1 System as a Whole
Section C: Patterns from Strong Quadriradical Roots
18. Correlations to Triradical Roots
19. The Quadriradical System
Part I: External Inflection
Section A: The Noun
20. Types of Nominal External Inflection
21. Denominal Afformatives
22. The Inflection of the Normal
23. The Inflection of the Construct State
24. The Inflection of the Absolute State
25. The Inflection of the Predicative State
26. Notional Categories
Section B: The Verb
27. Inflection for Person, Gender and Number
28. Modal Inflection
29. Notional Categories
Section C: The Pronoun
30. Types of Pronominal Inflection
31. The Personal Pronoun
32. Notional Categories
Section D: Invariables and Recapitulation
33. Morphological Invariability and Classes of Invariables
34. Recapitulation of Types of External Inflection
MORPHOPHONEMICS
35. Morphophonemics Alternations
Part I: Alternations Conditioned by Internal Inflection
36. Pattern and Root as Conditioning Factors
Section A: Alternations Affecting Patterns (Strong Roots)
37. Alternation Affecting the Vocalism of the Patterns
38. Alternations Affecting the Consonantism of the Patterns
Section B: Alternations Affecting Roots and Patterns (Weak Roots)
39. The Notion of Weak Radical
40. Patterns from Triradicals with Weak First Radical
41. Patterns from Triradicals First Aleph
42. Patterns from Triradicals First Nun
43. Patterns from Triradicals First Waw
44. Patterns from Triradicals Middle Weak
45. Patterns from Triradicals Final Weak
46. Patterns from Triradicals Double Weak
47. Patterns from Ouadriradicals Single Weak
48. Patterns from Ouadriradicals Double Weak
Section C: Paradigms and Correlations in Pattern Formation
49. Paradigms from Weak Roots
50. Correlations in the Realization of Weak Radicals
51. Correlations in Pattern Formation
Part II: Alternations Conditioned by External Inflection
52. Introductory
Section A: Alternations Affecting Phonemes in Contact at Morphemic Boundary
53. Alternations Affecting Consonants
54. Alternations Affecting Vowels
Section B: Alternations Affecting Syllabic Structure (Phonotactics)
55. At Morphemic Boundary with Vowel
56. At Morphemic Boundary with Ø
SYNTAX
57. Minimal Units
58. Distributional Classes
59. Surface and Deep Structure
60. Excursus on Historical Development
Part I: Constituent Structure
61. Introductory
Section A: Inflectional Correlations: Government
62. Introductory
63. Subject and Predicate: Discord
64. Subject and Predicate: Concord
65. Predicate and Complements
66. Predicate and Adjuncts
Section B: Sequential Correlations: Word Order
67. Absolute Positions
68. Relative Positions
Section C: Semantic Correlations: Feature Analysis
69. Syntax and Lexicon
70. Feature Inventory
Part II: Transformations
71. Introductory
Section A: Individual Constituents
72. Introductory
73. Transformations Affecting Process
74. Transformations Affecting Elements Other than Process
Section B: Nominalization
75. Introductory
76. Relative Clauses
77. Noun Phrases with Predicate as Head
78. Noun Phrases with Subject as Head
79. Noun Phrases with Complement as Head
80. Noun Phrases with Adjunct as Head
81. Government and Agreement in Noun Phrases
82. Word Order in Noun Phrases and Clauses
83. Review of Nominalization Types
Section C: Conjoining
84. Introductory
85. Reversible Sequences
86. Irreversible Sequences
Section D: Deletion
87. Introductory
88. Sentence Level
89. Transform Level
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I. The Argument
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