This book contains a comprehensive grammatical description of Mehri, an unwritten Semitic language spoken in the Dhofar region of Oman, along with a corpus of more than one hundred texts. Topics in phonology, all aspects of morphology, and a variety of syntactic features are covered. The texts, presented with extensive commentary, were collected by the late T.M. Johnstone. Some are published here for the first time, while the rest have been newly edited and translated, based on the original manuscripts. Semitists, linguists, and anyone interested in the folklore of southern Arabia will find much valuable data and analysis in this volume, which is the most detailed grammatical study of a Modern South Arabian language yet published.
Aaron D. Rubin, Ph.D. (2004) Harvard University, is Professor of Classics & Ancient Mediterranean Studies, Jewish Studies, and Linguistics at Penn State University. He has published widely on the Semitic languages, including numerous books and articles. His grammar of Jibbali appeared in 2014 (Brill).
"To conclude, this book is undoubtedly a very important work for MSAL and Semitic studies as a whole."
- Fabio Gasparini, Orientalische Literaturzeitung, Vol. 114, Iss. 6, 2019, pp. 463-466
Preface Acknowledgements List of Texts Abbreviations and Symbols Text Citation A Note on Transcription and Translation
Grammar
1 Introduction
â1.1âPrevious Scholarship on Mehri and MSA
â1.2âDialects of Mehri
â1.3âThe Position of Mehri within MSA
â1.4âThe Position of MSA in Semitic
â1.5âJohnstoneâs Mehri Texts
â1.6âJohnstoneâs Audio Material
â1.7âThis Grammar
9 Numerals
â9.1âCardinals
â9.2âSpecial Forms Used With âDaysâ
â9.3âOrdinals
â9.4âFractions
â9.5âDays of the Week
10 Adverbs
â10.1âDemonstrative Adverbs
â10.2âAdverbs of Place
â10.3âAdverbs of Time
â10.4âAdverbs of Manner
â10.5âAdverbs of Degree
13 Some Syntactic Features
â13.1âCopular (Non-Verbal) Sentences
â13.2âNegation
â13.3âExpressing âhaveâ
â13.4âConditionals
â13.5âSubordination
â13.6âInterrogative Clauses
Texts
14 Johnstoneâs Texts from Ali Musallam
Appendix A: Texts 54 and 65 with Morpheme Glossing Appendix B: Texts 54 and 65 in Arabic Script Appendix C: Supplement to Johnstoneâs Mehri Lexicon Appendix D: Additions and Corrections to The Jibbali Language of Oman: Grammar and Texts Bibliography Index of Passages Index of Select Mehri Words
All those interested in the languages and peoples of southern Arabia, those working in comparative Semitics, and even general linguists. The texts should also be of interest to folklorists and anthropologists.