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OverviewThis book offers an account of the role of gemination as a grammatical and lexical feature of Akkadian and a comprehensive treatment of the nominal and verbal categories that are characterized by it. It argues that gemination is basically an iconic phenomenon: its presence correlates with an extension in the meaning of the word vis-a-vis that of the corresponding word without gemination. This semantic extension is often realized as plurality; in other cases gemination has been subject to a process of grammaticalization, through which it has acquired a more abstract function, mostly that of underlining a high degree of salience or transitivity. Particular attention is paid to the D-stem, which is discussed exhaustively for the first time here. It is the most important and the most controversial of the verbal stems not only in Akkadian, but also in Semitic as a whole. It is shown that the use of the D-stems of transitive verbs is mainly determined by various kinds of verbal plurality. With regard to the ""factitive"" D-sems of intransitive verbs a new and more nuanced definition is given of the concepts of factitivity as opposed to causativity; this allows a more satisfactory account of the relationship between the D-stem and the causative S-stem. The book includes detailed discussions of many individual verbs and passages from Akkadian texts. Lists of words with gemination and extensive indexes provide valuable reference material. Full Product DetailsAuthor: KouwenbergPublisher: K.Van Gorcum & Co B.V. Imprint: K.Van Gorcum & Co B.V. Volume: 33 Weight: 0.854kg ISBN: 9789023232551ISBN 10: 9023232550 Pages: 508 Publication Date: 01 January 1997 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents"Earlier approaches to the D-stem; iconicity and grammaticalization; the patterns ""parras"", ""parris"" and ""parras""; the Gtn-stem; the D-stem and transitivity; the D-stems of transitive verbs; the factitive D-stem; D tantum verbs and denominative D-stems; the secondary stems of the D-stem; the pattern ""purrus""; the development of the D-stem; gemination - from iconic to grammatical."ReviewsAuthor InformationN.J.C. Kouwenberg (MA, University of Leiden) teaches Classical Languages at several Highschools. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |