The Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Barwar

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The Aramaic language has continued to be spoken in various dialects down to modern times. Many of these dialects, however, are now endangered due to political events in the Middle East over the last hundred years. This work, in three volumes, presents a description of one such endangered neo-Aramaic dialect, that of the Assyrian Christian community of the Barwar region in northern Iraq. It is a unique record of the dialect based on interviews with the surviving older generation of the community. Volume one contains a detailed grammatical description of the dialect, including sections on phonology, morphology and syntax. Volume two contains an extensive glossary of the lexicon of the dialect with illustrations of various aspects of the material culture. Volume three contains transcriptions of numerous recorded texts, including folktales, ethnographic texts, songs, and proverbs.

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Preliminary Material
By: G. Khan
Pages: i–xxxviii
Introduction
By: G. Khan
Pages: 1–26
Chapter Two. Vowels
By: G. Khan
Pages: 63–93
Chapter Seven. Pronouns
By: G. Khan
Pages: 139–154
Chapter Eight. Verbs
By: G. Khan
Pages: 155–298
Chapter Ten. Nouns
By: G. Khan
Pages: 309–405
Chapter Twelve. Numerals
By: G. Khan
Pages: 421–428
Glossary Of Verbs
By: G. Khan
Pages: 1113–1222
General Glossary
By: G. Khan
Pages: 1223–1468
Illustrations
By: G. Khan
Pages: 1469–1501
Preliminary Material
By: G. Khan
Pages: 1503–1506
Contents
By: G. Khan
Pages: 1507–1512
Geoffrey Khan, Ph.D. (1984) in Semitic languages, School of Oriental and African Studies, London, is professor of Semitic Philology at the University of Cambridge. He was awarded the Lidzbarski Gold Medal for Semitic Philology in 2004. His extensive publications in the field include full grammars of the neo-Aramaic dialects of Arbel, Qaraqosh and Suleimaniyya.
All those interested in the Aramaic language, or Semitic philology in general; those intereseted in the history of Eastern Christianity.
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