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    In:  Studies in the Grammar and Lexicon of Neo-Aramaic (2021) 195-220
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2021
    Titel der Quelle: Studies in the Grammar and Lexicon of Neo-Aramaic
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2021) 195-220
    Keywords: Aramaic language Conditionals ; Aramaic language Dialects ; Jews Languages
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    In:  Journal of the American Oriental Society 141,1 (2021) 151-169
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2021
    Titel der Quelle: Journal of the American Oriental Society
    Angaben zur Quelle: 141,1 (2021) 151-169
    Keywords: Akkadian language Particles ; Akkadian language Influence on Hebrew ; Hebrew language Particles
    Abstract: The particle ulašūma ('or else') in Old Babylonian Akkadian is analyzed from a functional and syntactic point of view. In addition to its known functions as a pro-polar protasis ('if not, otherwise, or else') and as a disjunctive particle ('or'), it is also concluded to function as a conditional exponent. As such it is shown to belong with other expressions of epistemic modality (modal and conditional particles). Its most plausible diachronic source is determined, based on comparative as well as Akkadian material, to have been a non-verbal circumstantial expression *u lā šū ('it (is) not') ultimately meaning 'it not being the case…'. In the second part of the paper, a cognate origin (*ū lā hī 'it not being the case') is proposed for the Biblical Hebrew epistemic particle ʔūlay ('maybe/if'). Two possible paths are discussed—one is internal development and the other a result of language contact. Each path is considered, paying meticulous attention to the respective sets of difficulties. The difference in the synchronic function and meaning between the Akkadian and Hebrew particles is bridged based on the syntactic and functional analysis of the Old Babylonian particle, which shows it to be an epistemic particle.
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