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Title Corpus of Soqotri oral literature. Volume 2 / Vitaly Naumkin (corpus editor) ; Leonid Kogan (volume editor) ; 'Isa Gum'an al-Da'rhi [and 5 others]
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2019]

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Description 1 online resource (425 pages)
Series Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics ; 195
Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics ; 195.
Summary Four years after the publication of the 'Corpus of Soqotri Oral Literature, volume I' (Brill, 2014), this volume present the second installment to the Corpus. Inspired by D.H. Müller?s pioneering studies of the 1900s, the authors publish a large body of folklore and ethnographic texts in Soqotri. The language is spoken by more than 100,000 people inhabiting the island Soqotra (Gulf of Aden, Yemen). Soqotri is among the most archaic Semitic languages spoken today, whereas the oral literature of the islanders is a mine of original motifs and plots. Texts appear in transcription, English and Arabic translations, and the Arabic-based native script. Philological annotations deal with grammatical, lexical and literary features, as well as realia. The Glossary accumulates all words attested in the volume. The Plates provide a glimpse into the fascinating landscapes of the island and the traditional lifestyle of its inhabitants
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Text in English and Arabic
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 07, 2019)
Subject Folklore -- Yemen (Republic) -- Socotra -- Texts
Folk literature, Soqotri.
Soqotri language -- Texts
Soqotri language -- Texts -- Translations into English
Soqotri language -- Texts -- Translations into Arabic
Oral tradition -- Yemen (Republic) -- Socotra
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Linguistics -- Historical & Comparative.
Folk literature, Soqotri
Folklore
Oral tradition
Soqotri language
Yemen (Republic) -- Socotra
Genre/Form Texts
Form Electronic book
Author Naumkin, V. V. (Vitaliĭ Vi︠a︡cheslavovich), 1945- editor.
Kogan, Leonid Efimovich, editor
ISBN 9789004376205
9004376208