
Alessandra Avanzini
Ancient South Arabian within Semitic and Sabaic within Ancient South Arabian
2015, 40 pp., 1 ill. col., 1 ill. b/n
Paperback, 17 x 24 cm
ISBN: 9788891307613
ISSN: 2612-4742
1. Introduction
2. Ancient South Arabian within Semitic
2.1. Nebes and archaeology
2.2. Nebes's linguistic hypothesis
2.3. Stein's hypothesis on a relationship between Sabaic and Aramaic
3. Excursus on the prefixed verbal forms in Early Sabaic and in Qatabanic
3.1. Early Sabaic prefixed verbal forms
3.2. Qatabanic prefixed verbal forms
4. SABaic vs. non-SABaic languages
4.1. Innovative Sabaic vs. conservative non-Sabaic ?
4.2. Chronological and geographical distribution of the first attested written documents in Ancient South Arabian languages
4.3. Sabaeization' in the formative phase of the Ancient South Arabian culture
4.4. Sabaeization' in the formative phase of the Ancient South Arabian culture in the Jawf
4.5. Sabaeization' in the formative phase of the Ancient South Arabian culture in the Eastern part of Yemen
5. On omastics
6. Conclusions
References
Excavations of the Italian Mission to Oman 2004-2014
A History of South Arabia before Islam recounted from Inscriptions
Stratigraphy, Architecture, Material Culture
The IMTO excavations of Bronze and Iron Age remains on Jabal Salut