Paul Noorlander
Lecturer
- Name
- Dr. P.M. Noorlander
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 2727
- p.m.noorlander@hum.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-9407-1453
Paul Noorlander is a lecturer at the Institute for Area Studies.
Lecturer
- Faculty of Humanities
- Leiden Institute for Area Studies
- SMES Hebreeuws en Aramees
- Khan G. & Noorlander P.M. (Eds.) (2021), Studies in the Grammar and Lexicon of Neo-Aramaic no. Cambridge Semitic Languages and Cultures vol. 5. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers.
- Noorlander P.M. (2021), Towards a typology of possessors and experiencers in Neo-Aramaic: non-canonical subjects as relics of a former dative case. In: Khan G. & Noorlander P.M. (Eds.), Studies in the Grammar and Lexicon of Neo-Aramaic. Cambridge Semitic Languages and Cultures no. 5. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers. 29-93.
- Noorlander P.M. (2019), Review of: Meijdell G. Edzard L. (eds.) (2012), High vs. Low and Mixed Varieties. Status, Norms and Functions across Time and Languages. . Abhandlungen für die Kunde des Morgenlande no. 77. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag. Bibliotheca Orientalis 76(3-4): 291-295.
- Noorlander P.M. (2019), Review of: Kuty R., Seeger U. & Talay S. (eds.). (2013), Nicht nur mit Engelszungen. Beiträge zur semitischen Dialektologie. Festschrift für Werner Arnold zum 60. Geburtstag. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag. Bibliotheca Orientalis 76(3-4): 301-304.
- Noorlander P.M. (31 October 2018), Alignment in eastern Neo-Aramaic languages from a typological perspective (Dissertatie. Leiden university centre for linguistics (LUCL), Faculty of Humanities, Leiden University). Supervisor(s): Gzella H.
- Noorlander P.M. (2017), The Proximative and its Correlatives in North Eastern Neo-Aramaic. In: Korn Agnes & Nevskaya Irina (Eds.), Prospective and Proximative in Turkic, Iranian and Beyond: Reichert Verlag. 187-210.
- Noorlander P.M. (2016), The Problem of Classifying Ugaritic. A Study of the Debate on the Classification of Ugaritic and its Relationship to the History of Hebrew, Kleine Untersuchungen zur Sprache des Alten Testaments und seiner Umwelt 20: 51-92.
- Stilo D. & Noorlander P.M. (2015), On the Convergence of Verbal Systems of Aramaic and its Neighbours. Part II: Past Paradigms Derived from Present Equivalents. In: Khan G. & Napiorkowska L. (Eds.), Neo-Aramaic and its Linguistic Context no. 14. Piscataway, NJ 453-484.
- Noorlander P.M. & Stilo D. (2015), On the Convergence of Verbal Systems of Aramaic and its Neighbours. Part I: Present-Based Paradigms. In: Khan G. & Napiorkowska L. (Eds.), Neo-Aramaic and its Linguistic Context no. 14. Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press. 426-452.
- Noorlander P.M. (2014), Diversity in Convergence: Kurdish and Aramaic Variation Entangled, Kurdish Studies 2(2): 201-224.
- Noorlander P.M. (2014), Review of: Institute of Islamic Studies of the University of Zaragoza (2012), A Descriptive and Comparative Grammar of Andalusi Arabic. Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East no. 102. Leiden: Brill. Bibliotheca Orientalis (71): 221-228.
- Noorlander P.M. (2012), Review of: Alevestad S. & Edzard L. (2009), la-ḥšōḇ, but la-ḥăzōr? Sonority, Optimality and the Hebrew Primae Chet Verbs. Wiesbaden: Verlag Otto Harrassowitz. Bibliotheca Orientalis 69: 343-347.
- Noorlander P.M. (2012), Sam’alian in its Northwest Semitic Setting: A Historical-Comparative Approach, Orientalia 81: 202-238.