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Gorgias Neo-Aramaic Studies (1935-4428): The purpose of the Neo-Aramaic Studies series is to publish volumes relating to the modern dialects of Aramaic or the literature of the Christian and Jewish speakers of these dialects. The volumes will include linguistic studies relating to any of the dialects or to groups of dialects.
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| 978-1-60724-133-1 | Fox, Samuel. The Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Bohtan This volume describes the Neo-Aramaic dialect spoken by descendants of Christian villagers from a district in Southeast Turkey, now largely resident in Russia. This volume is based on fieldwork carried out by the author in Russia, Georgia, and the United States. The volume contains a historical introduction, a grammatical description, transcribed and translated texts, and a glossary with etymological notes. More... | $159.69 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-59333-219-8 | Macuch, Rudolf. Geschichte der spät- und neusyrischen Literatur More than a literary survey, this introduction to the history of late and Neo-Syriac (Neo-Aramaic) covers the works of the past several centuries. Macuch begins with the post-Mongolian period to the end of the 18th century. For the 19th century, Macuch considers the situation of the Assyrians in this period, including the American, Anglican, and Russian Orthodox missionary enterprises in Urmia, noting the writers of the foreign missions. For the twentieth century he includes literature from the period of the wars up to the 1970s. Various East-Syriac and West-Syriac authors of the Chaldean and Church of the East, and Syrian Orthodox and Maronite traditions, as well as the Syrian literature of Malabar in southern India are also considered. More... | $181.25 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-134-8 | Khan, Geoffrey. The Jewish Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Sanandaj This volume presents a description of the Neo-Aramaic dialect that was spoken by the Jews of Sanandaj in western Iran, but which is now virtually extinct. The material for the volume was gathered firsthand in fieldwork conducted with the last remaining speakers in Israel. The volume consists of a detailed grammatical description, a corpus of transcribed texts, including folktales, historical accounts and portrayals of customs, and an extensive glossary. More... | $197.50 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-59333-426-0 | Rees, Margo. Lishan Didan, Targum Didan An analysis of a modern targum tradition – and the Neo-Aramaic dialect in which it was written – in light of the history of traditional Jewish Bible translation and its uses. More... | $122.50 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-59333-423-9 | Khan, Geoffrey, Eleanor Coghill, Roberta Borghero, Samuel Fox, Yona Sabar, . Neo-Aramaic Dialect Studies This volume contains a collection of papers presented at the workshop on various aspects of the grammar of Neo-Aramaic, with special attention to the North Eastern Neo-Aramaic dialect group. The papers include descriptions of several hitherto undescribed dialects together with sample texts and also studies of various aspects of phonology, morphology and syntax of the dialects. More... | $115.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-59333-425-3 | Khan, Geoffrey. The Jewish Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Urmi This volume presents a description of the Neo-Aramaic dialect that was spoken by the Jews of Urmi in north-western Iran but which is now virtually extinct. The material for the volume was gathered firsthand in fieldwork conducted with the last remaining speakers in Israel. The volume consists of a detailed grammatical description, a corpus of transcribed texts, including folktales, historical accounts and portrayals of customs, and an extensive glossary. More... | $196.25 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-048-8 | Cohen, Eran. The Syntax of Neo-Aramaic: The Jewish Dialect of Zakho This monograph is dedicated to the description of the larger units operating in the Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Zakho: what they are, how they work, what their interrelations are like, etc. More... | $172.00 | Add to Cart |  |
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