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Noldeke, Theodor. Grammatik der neusyrische Sprache
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| Author: | Theodor Noldeke |
| Title: | Grammatik der neusyrische Sprache |
| Subtitle: | am Urmia-See und in Kurdistan |
| Series: | Gorgias Historical Grammars 13 |
| Publisher: | Gorgias Press LLC |
| Publication Date: | 8/31/2007 11:46:01 AM 1868 |
| Availability: | Forthcoming |
| ISBN: | 978-1-59333-835-0 |
| Language: | German |
| Format: | Hardback 6 x 9, 1 volume(s), xxxviii + 418 pages, illustrations |
Theodor Nöldeke ‘s Grammatik der neusyrischen Sprache is an extremely rare find. Its scarcity should not be taken as a reflection on its authority or usefulness, however. In this original 1868 edition, Nöldeke lays out the basics of Neo-Syrian as it was used in Kurdistan and the area of Uremia. This valuable study, essentially unique to this day in its coverage of underrepresented language studies, provides a substantial, German introduction to the dialects described, followed by a thorough study of the languages themselves, also in German. The utility of this essential work is without question, and it will be eagerly sought out by scholars of languages related to Syriac as they have continued to be used.
Theodor Nöldeke (1836-1930) was a celebrated scholar of Semitics. Educated at Göttingen, Vienna, and Leiden, he also taught at Göttingen before moving on to the universities of Kiel and Strasbourg. He wrote prolifically on Semitic linguistics, producing several notable grammars, including the present volume.
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