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E-BooksThe Jewish Neo–Aramaic Dialect of Sulemaniyya and Ḥalabja



The Jewish Neo–Aramaic Dialect of Sulemaniyya and Ḥalabja
Free Download The Jewish Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Sulemaniyya and Ḥalabja By Geoffrey Khan
2004 | 622 Pages | ISBN: 9004138692 | PDF | 44 MB
This volume contains a detailed grammatical description of the spoken Aramaic dialect of the Jewish communities in the towns of Sulemaniyya and Ḥalabja in North Eastern Iraq. It also includes a transcription of oral texts recorded in the dialect.The grammar is based on extensive fieldwork carried out among native speakers. It consists of sections on phonology, morphology and syntax. There is also a study of semantic fields in the lexicon of the dialect and full glossaries of lexical items.This Aramaic dialect, which belongs to the North Eastern Neo-Aramaic group, has never been described before. The Jewish communities left Sulemaniyya and Ḥalabja in the 1950s and the dialect is now on the verge of extinction.



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E-BooksThe Jewish Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Urmi





The Jewish Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Urmi
The Jewish Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Urmi By Geoffrey Khan
2008 | 646 Pages | ISBN: 1593334257 | PDF | 3 MB
This volume presents a description of the Neo-Aramaic dialect that was spoken by the Jews of Urmi in north-western Iran but which is now virtually extinct. The material for the volume was gathered firsthand in fieldwork conducted with the last remaining speakers in Israel. The volume consists of a detailed grammatical description, a corpus of transcribed texts, including folktales, historical accounts and portrayals of customs, and an extensive glossary.



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E-BooksAramaic A History of the First World Language





Aramaic A History of the First World Language
English | 2021 | ISBN: 0802877486 | 510 pages | True EPUB | 6.54 MB
In this volume-the first complete history of Aramaic from its origins to the present day-Holger Gzella provides an accessible overview of the language perhaps most well known for being spoken by Jesus of Nazareth. Gzella, one of the world's foremost Aramaicists, begins with the earliest evidence of Aramaic in inscriptions from the beginning of the first millennium BCE, then traces its emergence as the first world language when it became the administrative tongue of the great ancient Near Eastern empires. He also pays due diligence to the sacred role of Aramaic within Judaism, its place in the Islamic world, and its contact with other regional languages, before concluding with a glimpse into modern uses of Aramaic. Although Aramaic never had a unified political or cultural context in which to gain traction, it nevertheless flourished in the Middle East for an extensive period, allowing for widespread cultural exchange between diverse groups of people. In tracing the historical thread of the Aramaic language, readers can also gain a stronger understanding of the rise and fall of civilizations, religions, and cultures in that region over the course of three millennia. Aramaic: A History of the First World Language is visually supplemented by maps, charts, and other images for an immersive reading experience, providing scholars and casual readers alike with an engaging overview of one of the most consequential world languages in history.



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