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A dictionary of Jewish Babylonian Aramaic of the Talmudic and Geonic periods

โœ Scribed by Michael Sokoloff


Publisher
Bar Ilan University Press
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Leaves
793
Category
Library

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The first new dictionary of Jewish Babylonian Aramaic in a century, this towering scholarly achievement provides a complete lexicon of the entire vocabulary used in both literary and epigraphic sources from the Jewish community in Babylon from the third century C.E. to the twelfth century. Author Michael Sokoloff's primary source is, of course, the Babylonian Talmud, one of the most important and influential works in Jewish literature. Unlike the authors of previous dictionaries of this dialect, however, he also uses a variety of other sources, from inscriptions and legal documents to other rabbinical literature.A Dictionary of Jewish Babylonian Aramaic also differs from earlier lexographic efforts in its focus on a single dialect. Previous dictionaries have been composite works containing various Aramaic dialects from different periods, blurring distinctions in meaning and nuance. Sokoloff has been able to draw on the most current linguistic and textual scholarship to ensure the complete accuracy of his lexical entries, each of which is divided into six parts: lemma or root, part of speech, English gloss, etymology, semantic features, and bibliographic references. Another important feature in this invaluable reference work is its index of all cited passages, which allows the reader of a given text to easily find the semantics of a particular word.In addition to linguists and specialists in Jewish Aramaic literature, lay readers and students will also find this comprehensive, up-to-date dictionary useful for understanding the Babylonian Talmud.

โœฆ Table of Contents


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ื \r......Page p0035.djvu
ื‘ \r......Page p0091.djvu
ื’ \r......Page p0128.djvu
ื“ \r......Page p0154.djvu
ื” \r......Page p0179.djvu
ื• \r......Page p0198.djvu
ื– \r......Page p0199.djvu
ื— \r......Page p0213.djvu
ื˜ \r......Page p0247.djvu
ื™ \r......Page p0261.djvu
ื› \r......Page p0275.djvu
ืœ \r......Page p0306.djvu
ืž \r......Page p0318.djvu
ื  \r......Page p0364.djvu
ืก \r......Page p0393.djvu
ืข \r......Page p0420.djvu
ืค \r......Page p0445.djvu
ืฆ \r......Page p0477.djvu
ืง \r......Page p0490.djvu
ืจ \r......Page p0528.djvu
ืฉื‚\r......Page p0551.djvu
ืฉ \r......Page p0596.djvu
ืช \r......Page p0597.djvu
Indices\r......Page p0623.djvu


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