Here are entered works on the concept, closely related to that of the traditional notion of subject and predicate, that most sentences consist of two basic elements, the subject that is announced and the statement that is made about it --subdivision Topic and comment under individual languages and groups of languages, e.g. English language--Topic and comment
Here are entered works on expressions which describe the relative amount of a quality in two or more objects, as in comparison, diminution, etc. Works on the change of one vowel to another accompanying a change in the degree of stress are entered under the heading Grammar, Comparative and general--Vowel gradation --subdivision Gradation under names of languages and groups of languages, e.g. English language--Gradation
Grammar, Comparative and general Vowels -- See Vowels
--subdivision Vowels under names of languages, e.g. English language--Vowels; and subdivision Vocalization under names of Semitic languages, e.g. Hebrew language--Vocalization
Arabic language -- Grammar, Comparative -- Turkish : Arabic grammars of Turkic : the Arabic linguistic model applied to foreign languages & translation of ʼAbū Ḥayyān al-ʼAndalusī's Kitāb al-ʼidrāk li-lisān al-ʼAtrāk / by Robert Ermers
1999
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Aramaic language -- Grammar, Comparative : A concise lexicon of late biblical Hebrew : linguistic innovations in the writings of the Second Temple period / by Avi Hurvitz ; in collaboration with Leeor Gottlieb, Aaron Hornkohl and Emmanuel Mastey