
Dropsie College Theses
Date of Award
1966
Degree Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Second Advisor
Meir M. Bravmannn
Abstract
One purpose of this study has been to investigate the various, sometimes conflicting, theories about Ugaritic grammar. This refers to theories about both the general nature (e.g., classification within the Semitic languages) of the language and specific phenomena in the grammar itself.
Another purpose here has been to penetrate some of the unexplored or enigmatic areas; some areas of Ugaritic grammar have never been systematically investigated. Some features of the grammar have been only superficially treated and I have made a systematic analysis of some such areas, utilizing what information we now possess.
Recommended Citation
Walker, Larry L., "Studies in Ugaritic Grammar" (1966). Dropsie College Theses. 15.
https://repository.upenn.edu/dropsietheses/15
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Comments
Library at the Katz Center - Archives Room Manuscript. PJ4150 .W355 1966.