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Institutiones Fundamentales Linguae Aramaicae seu Dialectorum Chaldaicae ac Syriacae

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This brief Syriac grammar for students, along with a prolegomena showing how Syriac fits in among other Aramaic dialects, includes the standard grammatical items. The paradigms are unique for including Jewish Aramaic forms side by side with the Syriac.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-61719-243-2
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Publication Status: In Print
Publication Date: Jul 12,2011
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 192
Languages: Latin
ISBN: 978-1-61719-243-2
$167.00
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Here theologian and scholar Hermann Zschokke (1838-1920), who had in the previous year published a similar work for Arabic, offers a brief Syriac grammar for students. The prolegomena helpfully and concisely shows how Syriac fits in among other Aramaic dialects, includes a few critical remarks on basic survey issues such as terminology, and gives a bibliography. All standard grammatical items—phonology and orthography, morphology, and basic syntax—are included, as well as an overview of Syriac meter and the reading of poetic texts. The paradigms and general presentation of the material throughout are unique for including Jewish Aramaic forms side by side with the Syriac.

Here theologian and scholar Hermann Zschokke (1838-1920), who had in the previous year published a similar work for Arabic, offers a brief Syriac grammar for students. The prolegomena helpfully and concisely shows how Syriac fits in among other Aramaic dialects, includes a few critical remarks on basic survey issues such as terminology, and gives a bibliography. All standard grammatical items—phonology and orthography, morphology, and basic syntax—are included, as well as an overview of Syriac meter and the reading of poetic texts. The paradigms and general presentation of the material throughout are unique for including Jewish Aramaic forms side by side with the Syriac.

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  • Title Paage (page 1)
  • Series Foreword (page 5)
  • BENEVOLE LECTOR! (page 7)
  • CONSPECTUS LIBRI (page 9)
  • PROLEGOMENA (page 13)
  • PARS PRIMA Elementa linguae et scripturae aramaicae (page 29)
  • PARS SECUNDA (page 52)
  • PARS TERTIA (page 118)
  • APPENDIX (page 156)
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