The present book analyzes the nominal domain in the Georgian language in
its diachronic development. In Georgian, the noun phrase went through
crucial changes over the centuries on various levels -- morphological,
morpho-syntactic, syntactic, semantic, and typological. The
peculiarities of its structures are discussed and illustrated across all
developmental stages of the Georgian language: Old, Middle and Modern
Georgian. As its empirical basis, the study builds upon statistical
accounts of corpus materials yielding insight into the structure of the
Georgian language and its changes over time. In addition to the
empirically-based analyses, several theories are reviewed (e.g., the
issues of Middle Georgian being a developmental stage of the language in
its own right or of Georgian being a DP-language) in order to contribute
to determining the linguistic position of Georgian and to pave the way
for further typological research.