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Aramaic names from Syro-Mesopotamian texts and inscriptions: a comprehensive study
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Scholarship on the onomastics of the ancient Near East typically evaluates a single text corpus or collection of names from a specific region, with a focus on names of a variety of linguistic origins from either alphabetic or cuneiform source material. This dissertation serves as a compilation of Aramaic names from both alphabetic and cuneiform sources geographically delimited to Syria, Mesopotamia, and the Levant (excluding Egypt and Anatolia) during the first half of the first millennium BCE. The product of a methodic evaluation of ancient Near Eastern texts and inscriptions, utilizing both linguistic and conceptual criteria in its selection, this compilation of names is analyzed according to the established taxonomic systems that have been developed in the study of Hebrew, Akkadian, and other Semitic names throughout the 20th century and into the 21st century. Additional analyses in this volume include a comparative anthroponomy, a study of theophoric elements, an overview of names based on their morphological features, and various explorations of the elements found within them. Ultimately, this study serves to catalog the individuals with Aramaic names leading up to the time when Aramaic was the lingua franca of the greater ancient Near East, ; 2021-09-07T00:00:00Z
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Ancient languages; Ancient Near East; Aramaic; Aramean religion; Hebrew bible; Israelite religion; Onomastics
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URL: https://hdl.handle.net/2144/37993
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Language Maintenance and Multilingual Education: The Case of the Circassian Language in Abstract Israel
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In: Faculty Journal Articles (2019)
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Language Consciousness in the Hebrew Bible during the Persian Period in Jerusalem: A Sociological Study of the Hebrew Language in its Cultural and Political Context
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PHOIBLE 2.0 phonemic inventories for Modern Hebrew
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: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, 2019
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Иврит как представитель семито-хамитской языковой семьи. ... : Hebrew AS A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SEMITO-CHAMITIAN LANGUAGE FAMILY. ...
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Validation of the Hebrew Birth Satisfaction Scale – Revised (BSS-R) and its relationship to perceived traumatic labour
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YHWH of hosts rules on Mount Zion: literary cohesion in Isaiah 24-27 ...
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Reimagining linguistic landscape : online discourses of Israeli human rights organizations ...
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Multilingual Essay Mills: Implications for Second Language Teaching and Learning ...
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Safíaḥ de Hayyim Nahman Bialik. Introducció i traducció de l’hebreu ; Hayyim Nahman Bialik’s Safíaḥ. Introduction and translation into Catalan from Hebrew
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In: TAMID. Revista Catalana Anual d’Estudis Hebraics; Vol. 14 (2019); 163-219 ; TAMID. Revista Catalana Anual d’Estudis Hebraics. Annual Catalan Journal of Jewish Studies; Vol. 14 (2019); 163-219 (2019)
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