A Jewish Neo-Aramaic Dictionary
Title | A Jewish Neo-Aramaic Dictionary PDF eBook |
Author | Yona Sabar |
Publisher | Otto Harrassowitz Verlag |
Pages | 364 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9783447045575 |
This dictionary is based on old and recent manuscripts, printed texts, literary Midrashic texts, recorded oral Bible translations, folk literature, and diverse spoken registers. It has an extensive introduction, including a brief history of the Jewish dialects and their relations to older Aramaic, detailed observations on orthography, phonology, morphology, semantics, and other related grammatical features, that will serve the users well. The source for each word is indicated, including context quotations when necessary. A special effort was made to trace the origin of each and every word, be it native (classical and Talmudic Aramaic, Syriac etc.), or a loan word (Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Kurdish, Turkish, general European). The Dictionary includes an index to all the Jewish Babylonian Aramaic words which have cognates or reflexes in Jewish Neo-Aramaic, a very important tool for the history of comparative linguistic studies of Aramaic. The Dictionary will be useful for scholars of Neo-Aramaic as well as classical and Talmudic Aramaic and Syriac, Semitic Languages, Jewish Languages, Languages in Contact, and other Near Eastern Languages in general. It is the first scholarly dictionary of Jewish Neo-Aramaic, and is intended to be a linguistic monument to the community that spoke it for many centuries until its emigration to Israel.
English - Neo-Aramaic Dictionary
Title | English - Neo-Aramaic Dictionary PDF eBook |
Author | Yona Sabar |
Publisher | Gorgias Press |
Pages | 146 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9781463241445 |
"Based on Sabar's 2002 Jewish Neo-Aramaic dictionary, this dictionary serves a functional purpose for readers and scholars who would like to know the Neo-Aramaic vocabulary. It does not include grammatical or semantic details but does include the origin of the words, be it native Old Aramaic, and, in the case of loanwords, the original lending language, Arabic, Kurdish, Persian, Turkish, etc"--
Aramaic (Assyrian/Syriac) Dictionary & Phrasebook
Title | Aramaic (Assyrian/Syriac) Dictionary & Phrasebook PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas Awde |
Publisher | Hippocrene Books |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9780781810876 |
Aramaic is now recognised throughout the world as the language spoken by Christ and the Apostles. Contrary to popular belief, however, it is very much a 'living' language spoken today by the Assyrian peoples in Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey. It is also heard in Assyrian emigre communities of the US, Europe and Australia. Modern Aramaic or Assyrian is made up of a number of dialects. The two major ones are Swadaya (Eastern) and Turoyo (Western). This unique dictionary and phrasebook incorporates both dialects in a way that illustrates the differences and gives the reader a complete understanding of both. The dialects are presented in an easy-to-read romanised form that will help the reader to be understood.
Assyrian-English-Assyrian Dictionary
Title | Assyrian-English-Assyrian Dictionary PDF eBook |
Author | Simo Parpola |
Publisher | Penn State Press |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2023-11-07 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 0271099178 |
This dictionary contains all the words attested in Assyrian texts from the Neo-Assyrian period. Most of the vocabulary comes from Neo-Assyrian and Standard Akkadian, with some Aramaic and Neo-Babylonian entries. The Assyrian-English-Assyrian Dictionary was the first English-Akkadian dictionary ever published, and the new cuneiform edition features words written in the cuneiform script of the Neo-Assyrian period.
Studies in the Grammar and Lexicon of Neo-Aramaic
Title | Studies in the Grammar and Lexicon of Neo-Aramaic PDF eBook |
Author | Geoffrey Khan |
Publisher | Open Book Publishers |
Pages | 367 |
Release | 2021-01-15 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1783749504 |
The Neo-Aramaic dialects are modern vernacular forms of Aramaic, which has a documented history in the Middle East of over 3,000 years. Due to upheavals in the Middle East over the last one hundred years, thousands of speakers of Neo-Aramaic dialects have been forced to migrate from their homes or have perished in massacres. As a result, the dialects are now highly endangered. The dialects exhibit a remarkable diversity of structures. Moreover, the considerable depth of attestation of Aramaic from earlier periods provides evidence for pathways of change. For these reasons the research of Neo-Aramaic is of importance for more general fields of linguistics, in particular language typology and historical linguistics. The papers in this volume represent the full range of research that is currently being carried out on Neo-Aramaic dialects. They advance the field in numerous ways. In order to allow linguists who are not specialists in Neo-Aramaic to benefit from the papers, the examples are fully glossed.
A Dictionary of the Dialects of Vernacular Syriac
Title | A Dictionary of the Dialects of Vernacular Syriac PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur John Maclean |
Publisher | |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 1901 |
Genre | Syriac language |
ISBN |
Akkadian-English Dictionary. Volume II (G-Q)
Title | Akkadian-English Dictionary. Volume II (G-Q) PDF eBook |
Author | Maximillien De Lafayette |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 2014-02-05 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1304876691 |
Published by Times Square Press, New York and Berlin. Akkadian-English Dictionary. Epistemology. Etymology. Terminology. History. Texts translation. Linguistic cross-references. Comparative Lexicon/Thesaurus of Akkadian, Sumerian, Assyrian, Babylonian, Chaldean, Phoenician, Ugaritic, Aramaic, Syriac, Hebrew, Arabic. With additional linguistic cross-references: Turkish, Urdu and Persian (Farsi). Volume 2 from a set of 3 volumes. A most unique dictionary of the Akkadian language on many levels; mainly because of its comparison and analogy between Akkadian and 14 languages of the ancient world. Thousands of entries, definitions and epistemological explanation of the origin of the word, its derivation and variants in other languages. Abundance of photos, maps, illustrations and sketches.