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Title Western Neo-Aramaic : The Dialect of Jubaadin / Anas Abou-Ismail
Published Newcastle-upon-Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (705 pages)
Summary Western Neo-Aramaic is the last surviving branch of the Western Aramaic language, once the primary spoken language of Syria and the Levant. Other branches of Western Aramaic, including Jewish Palestinian Aramaic, Palmyrene Aramaic, and Nabatean Aramaic, are now extinct. Hidden in the Qalamun Mountains and shielded by layers of snow and fog, the village of Jubaadin has kept this language alive for thousands of years. With a population of about four to five thousand, Jubaadin is the largest of three Syrian villages that speak Western Neo-Aramaic. Years of war and decades of exposure to other lan
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Subject Aramaic language -- Dialects -- Syria -- Jubʻādīn
Folk literature, Aramaic -- Syria -- Jubʻādīn
Historical & comparative linguistics.
Bilingual & multilingual dictionaries.
Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies.
Folk literature, Aramaic
Aramaic language -- Dialects
Syriac language, Modern -- Dialects -- Syria -- Jubʻādīn.
Form Electronic book
Author Anas Abou-Ismail
ISBN 9781527550469
152755046X