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Segal, J B. The Diacritical Point and the Accents in Syriac
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| Author: | J B Segal |
| Title: | The Diacritical Point and the Accents in Syriac |
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| Publisher: | Gorgias Press LLC |
| Publication Date: | 1/1/2004 12:00:00 AM |
| Availability: | In Print |
| ISBN: | 1-59333-125-8 |
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| Format: | Hardback 6 x 9, 1 volume(s), xii+179 pages, illustrations |
Segal examines the history and usage of the diacritical point, from before the seventh century, up to the thirteenth century, taking into account both the East and West Syriac traditions. Segal bases his studies both on analysis of manuscripts at the British Museum, as well as the grammatical works of Syriac authors.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Transliteration of Syriac Characters
- General Introduction
- The Diacritical Point before the Seventh Century
- The Diacritical Point and the Vowels Signs in the Seventh to Twelfth Centuries: East Syria
- The Diacritical Point and the Vowels Signs in the Seventh to Twelfth Centuries: West Syria
- The Diacritical Point and the Vowel Signs in the Thirteenth Century
- The Accents before the Seventh Century
- The Accents in the Seventh to Tenth Centuries: East Syria
- The Accents in the Seventh to Tenth Centuries: West Syria
- The Accents in the Eleventh to Thirteenth Centuries
- Plates
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