The Neo-Aramaic Dialect of the Assyrian Christians of Urmi (4 vols)

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This work is a detailed documentation of the Neo-Aramaic dialect spoken by Assyrian Christians in the region of Urmi (northwestern-Iran). It consists of four volumes. Volumes 1 and 2 are descriptions of the grammar of the dialect, including the phonology, morphology and syntax. Volume 3 contains a study of the lexicon, consisting of a series of lists of words in various lexical fields and a full dictionary with etymologies. Volume 4 contains transcriptions and translations of oral texts, including folktales and descriptions of culture and history. The Urmi dialect is the most important dialect among the Assyrian Christian communities, since it forms the basis of a widely-used literary form of Neo-Aramaic.

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Front Matter
Seiten: i–xlix
Introduction
Seiten: 1–47
Phonology
Seiten: 48–237
Pronouns
Seiten: 238–247
Copula
Seiten: 248–254
Verbs
Seiten: 255–458
Nouns
Seiten: 459–546
Adjectives
Seiten: 547–561
Numerals
Seiten: 562–569
Particles
Seiten: 570–587
Front Matter Volume 2
Seiten: i–xix
The Syntax of Nominals
Seiten: 1–111
The Syntax of Verbs
Seiten: 112–262
The Clause
Seiten: 286–400
Clause Sequences
Seiten: 401–450
Front Matter Volume 3
Seiten: i–vii
The Lexicon
Seiten: 1–75
Dictionary
Seiten: 76–352
Illustrations
Seiten: 353–366
Front Matter Volume 4
Seiten: i–vii
Folktales
Seiten: 2–231
History and Culture
Seiten: 232–351
Geoffrey Khan, Ph.D. (1984), School of Oriental and African Studies, is Regius Professor of Hebrew at the University of Cambridge. He has published numerous books and articles in the fields of Neo-Aramaic, the Hebrew language, Judaeo-Arabic and Arabic papyrology. He is the general editor of Brill’s Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics.
All interested in Neo-Aramaic, Semitic linguistics and the culture of minority groups in the Middle East.
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