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Hatran Aramaic and Old Syriac: parallelisms and differences in Aramaic epigraphy of Late Antique Jazirah

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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'Syriac for Dirges, Hebrew for Speech' - Ancient Jewish Poetry in Aramaic and Hebrew

2006
The absolute distinction between the formal aspect and the thematic aspect, which often fails to receive true attention, is problematic, in the private area of poems of mourning and eulogy and of the personal hymns of reproach, which are, on the one hand, so private, and on the other hand, universal and even intended for public performance.
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5 Hebrew versus Aramaic as Jesus’ Language: Notes on Early Opinions by Syriac Authors

2014
This chapter discusses how the first-century C.E. linguistic situation was perceived throughout the early centuries of Christianity. It discusses the two pre-Christian Jewish statements on the nature of the Holy Writ's language. Syriac traditions attest to a wide range of opinions on the status of Aramaic: from elevating it as the language of creation ...
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Gleanings from the Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon II: Notes on the State of Modern Syriac Lexicography

2013
This chapter focuses on the Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project. The author has found Jessie Payne-Smith Margoliouth's A Compendious Syriac Dictionary much more useful than the standard second edition of Carl Brockelmann's Lexicon Syriacum because a) the definitions are in a much more logical order, b) there are many more useful nuances and ...
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Aramaic, Syriac and Ge'ez

Journal of Semitic Studies, 1964
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