The Development of the Anomalous Syriac Verb Eskáh "To Find" : A Case of Convergent Factors in Linguistic Change
The Development of the Anomalous Syriac Verb Eskáh
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Author(s): Malone, Joseph L.
ISBN No.: 9780890030011
Pages: 10
Year: 197412
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 12.60
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The canonically anomalous shape of Syriac verb ekah 'to find' is shown to result from a convergence of diachronic pressures on an intersection of phonological weak spots and morphosyntactic imbalance. The effect of the changes is a trade-off of morphosyntactic defectiveness for moderate phonological anomaly. The developmental hypothesis adopted underscores the importance both of multiple factors in diachronic change and of homeostasis in linguistic systems.


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