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Between Information Science and Linguistics. Syriac Lexicography and Translation Divergence through the Lens of Colibri-Core [PDF]
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Coeckelbergs, Mathias, Van Peursen, Wido
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The Native Syriac Linguistic Tradition
Historiographia Linguistica, 2012Summary The native Syriac linguistic tradition comprises annotations to the biblical text (‘masorah’), lexica, and grammars created between the 6th and 13th centuries; 24 Syriac scholars are known by name. Syriac grammarians have been considered to be mere imitators, of both Greek and Arab grammarians, but this is a severe exaggeration; they were ...
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An Outline of Middle Voice in Syriac
2011This study presents a modern linguistic approach to the function of the Syriac et-verbal prefix. Based on a detailed analysis of a number of early Syriac texts, it proposes a unified account of the different values traditionally attributed to the Syriac et- stems.
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Introduction: Syriac Lexicography between General Linguistics and Semitic Philogy [PDF]
Peursen, W.Th.
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Journal of Roman Studies, 2009
This paper considers the interplay of Latin and Greek in the workings of both State and Church in sixth-century Constantinople, and the way that these two languages are represented in the written records of each. The richest source of evidence is provided by the Acts of the Church Councils and Synods, because at the end of a session, or of a multi ...
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This paper considers the interplay of Latin and Greek in the workings of both State and Church in sixth-century Constantinople, and the way that these two languages are represented in the written records of each. The richest source of evidence is provided by the Acts of the Church Councils and Synods, because at the end of a session, or of a multi ...
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Elements of the Syriac Grammatical Tradition as these Relate to the Origins of Arabic Grammar [PDF]
King, Daniel
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Aspects of linguistic thought in the Syriac exegetical tradition
2015Reconstruction of some significant lines of the Syriac self-reflection on language culled from East Syrian exegetical sources: the history of Syriac linguistic thought, particularly on semantic issues, seems closer to such thinking in a Jewish/Hebrew context than to the rhetorical and logical thought in e.g. the Greek, Sanskrit or Arabic traditions.
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Syriac Incantation Bowls and Linguistic Interference in Sasanian Babylonia
2005I testi delle coppe magiche mesopotamiche in aramaico giudaico babilonese, siriaco e mandaico presentano caratteristiche interessanti, sia dal punto di vista paleografico che dal punto di vista grammaticale. Negli anni 2000-2003 ho analizzato le peculiarità delle coppe magiche con testo siriaco, sulla base di materiale edito ed inedito. Questa ricerca
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