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Book Description

Title:
Grammar of the Biblical Chaldaic Language and the Talmud Babli idioms; translated from the Italian, and largely reviewed by J.S. Goldammer
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
New York
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons
Pages:
121
Subjects:
Languages, Chaldean, Aramaic, Grammar
Copyright Holder:
Public domain

Table of Contents

  • Preface by the Editor
    1. Introductory Remarks
    2. The Noun
    3. Pronouns
    4. Verbs
    5. Conjugations of Perfect Verbal Stems
    6. Quiescent Verbs—Verbs with the First Radical Quiescent
    7. Verbs with the Second Radical Quiescent
    8. Verbs with the Third Radical Quiescent
    9. Verbs of Weak Roots
    10. Anomalies in the Conjugations of Some Verbs
    11. Verbal SuffixesIntro
    12. Numbers
    13. Adverbs
    14. Prepositions
    15. Conjunctions
    16. Interjections
  • Grammar of the Chaldaic Idiom of the Babylonian Talmud
    1. Introductory Remarks
    2. Prefixed Particles
    3. Nouns
    4. Pronouns
    5. Numbers
    6. The Verbs
    7. Verbal Suffixes
    8. Adverbs
    9. Prepositions
    10. Conjunctions
    11. Interjections