Article published In: Journal of Historical Linguistics
Vol. 12:3 (2022) ► pp.446–475
The change in the grammatical category of the copula in North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic
Published online: 8 April 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/jhl.21019.kha
https://doi.org/10.1075/jhl.21019.kha
Abstract
North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic (NENA), which is a subgroup of dialects of vernacular Neo-Aramaic, exhibits considerable
internal diversity. In this paper, I describe the diversity that exists in the form of the copula in this subgroup. The paradigms
of the copula in the various dialects exhibit different degrees of convergence with verbal inflection. There is an areal
progression in verbalization from the western periphery to the eastern periphery. The incipient verbalization of the copula can be
correlated with semantic properties of the subject and the clause that would be expected typologically to be most compatible with
verbal predicates. Close correlations, however, can be identified with the distribution of pronominal and verbal inflections of
copulas in the languages with which the NENA dialects have been in contact in the region. It is likely, therefore, that the
realization of the internal potential verbalization of the NENA copula was induced by language contact.
Keywords: Neo-Aramaic, Semitic, Iranian, Kurdish, Gorani, copula, language contact
Article outline
- 1.Preliminary remarks
- 2.The copula in the NENA dialects
- 2.1The present copula
- 2.2Past copula
- 2.3Negative copula
- 2.4Further strategies of verbalization
- 2.5Summary and analysis
- 3.Impact of languages in contact
- 4.Concluding remarks
- Notes
- Abbreviations
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