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5 produkter
5 produkter
Del 12 - Cambridge Semitic Languages and Cultures
Neo-Aramaic and Kurdish Folklore from Northern Iraq
A Comparative Anthology with a Sample of Glossed Texts, Volume 1
Häftad, Engelska, 2022
350 kr
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Del 12 - Cambridge Semitic Languages and Cultures
Neo-Aramaic and Kurdish Folklore from Northern Iraq
A Comparative Anthology with a Sample of Glossed Texts, Volume 1
Inbunden, Engelska, 2022
523 kr
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Del 12 - Semitic Languages and Cultures
Neo-Aramaic and Kurdish Folklore from Northern Iraq
A Comparative Anthology with a Sample of Glossed Texts, Volume 2
Häftad, Engelska, 2022
419 kr
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Del 12 - Semitic Languages and Cultures
Neo-Aramaic and Kurdish Folklore from Northern Iraq
A Comparative Anthology with a Sample of Glossed Texts, Volume 2
Inbunden, Engelska, 2022
782 kr
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Del 112 - Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics
Neo-Aramaic Dialect of the Jews of Dohok
A Comparative-Typological Grammar
Inbunden, Engelska, 2024
1 687 kr
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This book combines in-depth grammatical analysis with dialectology and typology. It presents important features of Jewish Neo-Aramaic from Dohok (Iraqi Kurdistan), a previously undocumented dialect that is now on the verge of extinction. The first Neo-Aramaic grammar to offer data glossing, this book is accessible for and highly relevant to Semitists, language typologists and historical linguists. It focuses especially on phonology, verbal morphosyntax and syntax. The monograph also highlights features that characterise the wider lišana deni dialect group, which is the most widespread Jewish Neo-Aramaic today. The book leverages the staggering microvariation persisting within North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic to reconstruct the grammaticalisation of some key Neo-Aramaic constructions. It also includes a text sample of prime historiographic value (Jews of Iraq during the Second World War).