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
3msg adverb āhā allophones Alqosh Anglican Anglican press Assyrians basic Bedjan Bedjan's texts Chaldean Christians Church Classical Syriac clause type Coakley consonants constituent order copula copular clauses dialects direct object Duval edition employed enclitic enclitic copula examples extra-clausal focus function followed fronted copula gemination grammatical Hakkari Hebrew hwāyā independent copula influence introduced Khosrowa Kurdish Lazarist literary language loanwords Maclean Macuch marked marker Merx and Socin Mosul negative copula Neo-Aramaic Nestorian nineteenth century Nöldeke nominal noun phrase object suffix occur orthography Patriarch Paul Bedjan Perkins Persian Peshitta phonemic Polotsky position pragmatic functions preceding predicate prepositional phrase pronominal pronoun pronunciation Protestant press rābā relative clauses sentence adverb Socin spelling Stem pattern Stoddard SV order syllables Syriac script tion Urmia Aramaic verb verbal clauses verbal complements verbal form vowel whereas written ܠܗ ܡܢ
Referencias a este libro
A Grammar of Neo-Aramaic: The Dialect of the Jews of Arbel Geoffrey Khan Sin vista previa disponible - 1999 |