2020
DOI: 10.1163/17455227-bja10003
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Interjections in Biblical Aramaic: A Radial Model

Abstract: This article examines the lexical class of interjections in Biblical Aramaic through the framework of an interjectional prototype and its functional (semantic and pragmatic) and formal (phonetic, morphological, and syntactic) characteristics. The authors analyse eight interjectional lexemes or constructional patterns, attested in twenty-four uses, for their compliance to the canonical prototype. The evidence reveals significant variation in the interjections’ canonicity: high canonicity in primary interjection… Show more

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“…6A similar framework was used by A. Andrason and his colleagues in their previous studies on interjections (e.g. Andrason and Matutu 2019; Andrason and Dlali forthcoming; Andrason and Hutchison 2020). Without being identical or reproduced verbatim, the theoretical section of the present study overlaps, to an extent, with the theoretical sections of those other papers.…”
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“…6A similar framework was used by A. Andrason and his colleagues in their previous studies on interjections (e.g. Andrason and Matutu 2019; Andrason and Dlali forthcoming; Andrason and Hutchison 2020). Without being identical or reproduced verbatim, the theoretical section of the present study overlaps, to an extent, with the theoretical sections of those other papers.…”
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confidence: 99%