TRILITERALISM IN KUBERNETES AND SEMITIC TONGUES AND INDO-EUROPEAN

Umar Nizarudeen
Aug 12, 2021

G.Bertin in his essay : Suggestions on the voice formation in Semitic verbs, suggests that triliteralism is a hallmark of Semitic languages which use a verb stem, with ``servile’’ modifiers! From Edward Said to Malik Bennabi, the post -colonial thinkers have too closely focusses on this point of Oriental servility as constructed or perceived.

The Greek and other classical languages combine verbs with prepositions to produce a spectrum of verbs.

The weak and strong FVP that is found in Arabic is a case point,

The triads of PIE grammar and the triliteral structure of Arabic-Hebrew can be compared in this context, with matrixial concepts of data.

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