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West Aramaic Elements in the Syriac Gospels: Methodological Considerations
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CHAPTER 2. FEMININE NOMINAL ENDINGS IN HEBREW, ARAMAIC AND SYRIAC: DERIVATION OR INFLECTION?
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2020
The outcomes of recent research in the epigraphic corpora of Old Syriac and Hatran Aramaic (Western Jazirah–Eastern Mesopotamia, 1st–3rd centuries CE) provided the scholarly discussion with new data regarding the lexicon of these two Middle Aramaic varieties.
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The outcomes of recent research in the epigraphic corpora of Old Syriac and Hatran Aramaic (Western Jazirah–Eastern Mesopotamia, 1st–3rd centuries CE) provided the scholarly discussion with new data regarding the lexicon of these two Middle Aramaic varieties.
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Aramaic/Syriac in the Greek Documents from the P. Euphr. and P. Dura Archives
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Language can mirror relationships throughout and between communities, while it enables connections and separation simultaneously. Jewish and Christian communities had a close but complicated relationship in the late antique-early Islamic period in Babylon (the fertile crescent).
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Language can mirror relationships throughout and between communities, while it enables connections and separation simultaneously. Jewish and Christian communities had a close but complicated relationship in the late antique-early Islamic period in Babylon (the fertile crescent).
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Syriac Medicine (Special Issue of Aramaic Studies)
2017Series of papers on medicine in Syriac primary ...
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Two West Aramaic elements in the Old Syriac and Peshitta Gospels
1970Biblische Notizen, Bd.
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