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Serial Verb Constructions in North-West Semitic languages: From a synchronic radiation back to the ‘Big Bang’


Alexander Andrason

Abstract

The present article argues that Serial Verb Constructions (SVCs) in North-West Semitic (NWS) languages have emerged from clause  fusion. The analysis of the synchronic profiles of SVCs in four of the oldest attested languages of this branch, i.e., Canaano-Akkadian,  Ugaritic, Biblical Hebrew, and Biblical Aramaic, reveals an evolutionary path from less cohesive noncanonical serializing patterns of a  pseudo-coordinated character to increasingly more cohesive and canonical serializing patterns. The ultimate source of this path and  verbal serialization is reconstructed as conjunctive coordination with two clauses being linked by the predecessor of a coordinator that  surfaces as u/w in the four analyzed languages.


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