Studies in the Grammar and Lexicon of Neo-Aramaic / / Edited by Geoffrey Khan, Paul M. Noorlander.
The Neo-Aramaic dialects are modern vernacular forms of Aramaic, which has a documented history in the Middle East of over 3,000 years. Due to upheavals in the Middle East over the last one hundred years, thousands of speakers of Neo-Aramaic dialects have been forced to migrate from their homes or h...
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