<p>This volume introduces the letters of the Syriac alphabet a few at the time, and each set of letters is accompanied by guides to pronunciation and the correct way to write the letters, including helpful charts and illustrations. Practice exercises at the end of each section provide the user with
Introduction to Syriac Reading and Writing
β Scribed by George Kiraz
- Publisher
- Gorgias Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 56
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This volume introduces the letters of the Syriac alphabet a few at the time, and each set of letters is accompanied by guides to pronunciation and the correct way to write the letters, including helpful charts and illustrations. Practice exercises at the end of each section provide the user with copious opportunities for review to facilitate rapid acquisition. This volume will be helpful to all who want to learn the basics of Syriac pronunciation and orthography without being inundated with technical linguistic jargon.
β¦ Table of Contents
Preface
1. Olaph, BΓ©th, Gomal, and Dolath
2. HΓ©, Waw, and Zayn
3. αΈ€Γ©th, αΉ¬Γ©th, and Yudh
4. Koph, Lomadh, Mim, and Nun
5. The ά άτ
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6. Simkath, βΓ©, PhΓ©, and αΉ’odhΓ©
7. Qoph, Rish, Shin, and Taw
8. Review of the Alphabet
9. I Donβt Need Those Vowels, Do I?
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