Middle Semitic/Morphophonology

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  • Three numbers: singular and plural, with duals only for body parts, glasses, pants. The dual is frozen, and not productive.
  • SVO word order, though others are possible with clefting or in questions.
  • No case marking
  • Two genders
  • Two states - regular and construct. Construct is frozen, not productive. The genitive clitic (cp. English ‘’of’’) is dal - ܕܠ[1]
  • Definiteness can only be achieved through proper nouns or the definite article ܗܠ (hal)[2]. No indefinite article.
  • ܗ (ha) is the sentence initial, polar question particle[3]
  • No pausal forms
  • Adjectives
    • Agree in number, gender, (and state) with their head
    • Elatives are uninflected
    • No agreement for copulative clause
  • Only one, uninflecting relative pronoun ܠܝܕ (lîd) [4]

Notice that we do not maintain the gender distinction in the second person plural.


Nouns

Nouns come in three declensions:

  1. masculine,
  2. true feminine (f2 below), and
  3. feminine-appearing-masculine-in-the-singular (f1 below).
singular dual plural
masculine ܡܰܠܟܰܐ MvLKâ ܡܠܟܐ ܡܰܠܟܺܝܡ MvLKîm ܡܠܟܝܡ ܡܰܠܟܽܝܢ MvLKîn ܡܠܟܝܢ
construct ܡܰܠܱܟ MvLaK ܡܠܟ ܡܰܠܟܺܝ MvLKî ܡܠܟܝ
crypto-feminine ܡܰܠܟܰܐ MvLKâ ܡܠܟܐ ܡܰܠܟܺܝܡ MvLKîm ܡܠܟܝܡ ܡܰܠܟܽܬ MvLKût ܡܠܟܘܬ
construct ܡܰܠܟܰܬ MvLKat ܡܠܟܬ ܡܰܠܟܽܘ MvLKû ܡܠܟܘ
(true) feminine ܡܰܠܟܰܬܱܐ MvLKaTâ ܡܠܟܬܐ ܡܰܠܟܺܝܡ MvLKîm ܡܠܟܝܡ ܡܰܠܟܽܘܬ MvLKût ܡܠܟܘܬ
construct ܡܰܠܟܰܬ MvLKat ܡܠܟܬ ܡܰܠܟܽܘ MvLKû ܡܠܟܘ

M-L-K is the triliteral root. v might be u, or a, or i (or e or o in foreign-based words). For example, king is malkâ, malkin (construct malak, malkî) and queen is malkatâ, malkut (construct malkat, malkû). earth is ʾarṣâ, ʾarṣut (construct ʾarṣat, ʾarṣû). eye/spring is f1 and exists in the dual: ʿenâ, ʿenim, ʿenut (construct ʿenat, ʿenû)

Adjectives

Unlike nouns, adjectives don't have multiple declensions.

adjective endings
sg. pl.
M - în
F -tâ ût

Technically, there are construct forms of all of these, but they are not productive.

sg. pl.
M
F -(a)t û

Pronouns

object/possessive pronouns
sg. pl.
1 -nî -ܢܝ -nû -ܢܘ
2 -kâ m -ܟܐ -kî f -ܟܝ -kûm -ܟܡ
3 -hû m -ܗܘ -hâ f -ܗܐ -hûm -ܗܡ
subject pronouns
sg. pl.
1 ܐܢܐ 'anâ ܐܢܚܢܘ 'anaħnû
2 ܐܢܬܐ 'antâ m, ܐܢܬܝ 'antîf ܐܢܬܘܡ 'antûm
3 ܗܘܐ huwâ m, ܗܝܐ hiyâ f ܗܘܡ hûm

The pronouns may seem strange for Indo-Europeans, but are utterly normal for Semitic speakers. There are independent forms which can only serve as the subject of a clause. Another set of forms serves two functions: they attach to verbs to mark direct objects, or they attach to nouns to indicate genitival possession.

Verbs

Past
Sing. Pl.
3m ܡܰܠܱܟ MaLaK ܡܠܟ ܡܰܠܟܽܘ MaLKû ܡܠܟܘ
3f ܡܰܠܱܟܰܬ MaLaKat ܡܠܟܬ
2m ܡܰܠܱܟܬܱܐ MaLaKtâ ܡܠܟܬܐ ܡܰܠܱܟܬܾܘܡ MaLaKtûm
2f ܡܰܠܱܟܬܻܝ MaLaKtî ܡܠܟܬܝ
1c ܡܰܠܱܟܬܾܘ MaLaKtû ܡܠܟܬܘ ܡܰܠܱܟܢܰܐ MaLaKnâ ܡܠܟܢܐ
Non-past
Sing. Pl.
3m ܝܰܡܠܱܟ yaMLaK ܝܡܠܟ ܝܰܡܠܱܟܽܘܢ yaMLaKûn ܝܡܠܟܘܢ
3f ܬܱܡܠܱܟ taMLaK ܬܡܠܟ
2m ܬܱܡܠܱܟܢܰܐ taMLaKnâ ܬܡܠܟܢܐ
2f ܬܱܡܠܱܟܺܝ taMLaKî ܬܡܠܟܝ
1c ܐܰܡܠܱܟ 'aMLaK ܐܡܠܟ ܢܰܡܠܱܟ naMLaK ܢܡܠܟ
Part. maMLaK- ܡܡܠܟ
Inf. laMLaK ܠܡܠܟ
Imp. ܡܠܟ

Only indicative and imperative moods

no productive causative


Notes

  1. ^ a combination of Aramaic '’d-, and Western Arabics dyal’’
  2. ^ Graciously lifted from Semitish - http://palisra.com - by Nizar Habash, with permission
  3. ^ From Hebrew הַ, האם; Egyptian هل (hal) ; MSA أَ
  4. ^ From Maltese li, Aramaic ܕ, Levantine/Egyptian اللي, MSA ٱلَّذِي


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