From a Spoken to a Written Language: The Introduction and Development of Literary Urmia Aramaic in the Nineteenth CenturyNederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten, 1999 - 449 páginas |
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
Missionary activities | 41 |
The creation of the literary language | 88 |
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Términos y frases comunes
According adverb American Anglican Aramaic Assyrians basic became Bedjan Bible century changes Christians Church clauses close Compare complements connected consists consonants constituent order copula copular clauses described dialects direct discussion earlier early East edition employed examples fact focus followed forms fronted functions further give given grammatical important independent indicate influence introduced Kurds latter literary language Maclean marked mentioned Merx mission missionaries mountains Neo-Aramaic nineteenth nominal Note noun object occur original orthography Patriarch patterns perhaps period Perkins Persian person phonemic phrase position possible pragmatic preceding predicate prepositional present printed probably pronoun Protestant referred region relative represented schools seems sentence Socin spelling stem Stoddard suffixes Syriac texts third tion topic translation types Urmia usually various verb verbal vowel whereas writing written
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A Grammar of Neo-Aramaic: The Dialect of the Jews of Arbel Geoffrey Khan Sin vista previa disponible - 1999 |