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Grammatical Case in the Languages of the Middle East and Europe: Acts of the International Colloquium Variations, Concurrence et Evolution des cas dans Divers Domaines Linguistiques, Paris, 2-4 April 2007

edited by Michèle Fruyt, Michel Mazoyer, and Dennis Pardee

The volume contains twenty-eight studies of various aspects of the case systems of Sumerian, Hurrian, Elamite, Eblaite, Ugaritic, Old Aramaic, Biblical Hebrew, Indo-European, the languages of the Bisitun inscription, Hittite, Armenian, Sabellic, Gothic, Latin, Icelandic, Slavic, Russian, Ouralien, Tokharian, and Etruscan. The volume concludes with a paper on future directions. viii + 420p (Oriental Institute 2011)

ISBN-13: 978-1-885923-84-4
ISBN-10: 1-885923-84-8

Paperback. Price US $45.00
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