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quam lingua melitea hic subicio. Studies in Maltese linguistics dedicated to Thomas Stolz on the occasion of his 68th birthday

Authors: Čéplö, Slavomír; Ussishkin, Adam;

quam lingua melitea hic subicio. Studies in Maltese linguistics dedicated to Thomas Stolz on the occasion of his 68th birthday

Abstract

This volume, dedicated to Prof. Thomas Stolz, contains nine papers on various aspects of Maltese linguistics: Historical linguistics Avram, Avram. "De Sentmenat’s Vocabulary as a window on the phonological past of Maltese" Lucas, Christopher, Michael Spagnol & Niamh Brown. "On the evolution of Maltese weak and geminate Form I verbs" LexicologyNieder, Jessica & Michael Spagnol. "Taking time off: The semantics of holiday and its synonyms in Maltese"Brincat, Joseph. "Reflections on Maltese lexicography: The OIM experience"Turek, Przemysław. "Translating the untranslatable: Hebrew idioms in Maltese translations of the Bible" DialectologyCaubet, Dominique & Daniel Attard. "Another questionnaire for the dialectology of Malta" PsycholinguisticsUssishkin, Adam, Luke Galea, Andy Wedel & Samantha Wray. "No priming for Maltese word patterns in spoken word recognition" SyntaxVanhove, Martine. "Maltese auxiliaries revisited"Čéplö, Slavomír. "Maltese pseudo-verbs revisited"

Keywords

dialectology, historical linguistics, Maltese language, lexicology, Arabic language, lexicography, syntax, psycholinguistics, Semitic languages

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