The Aramaic Language in the Achaemenid Period: A Study in Linguistic Variation(Peeters 1995) |
Contents
10 | 44 |
X | 46 |
and the pronominal suffixes hm and km | 137 |
10 | 155 |
13 | 173 |
Morphology | 189 |
Morphosyntactic and syntactic studies | 259 |
finite verb form | 424 |
Conclusions | 691 |
62 | 720 |
official style C 30 C 31 C 27 C 33 and perhaps C 27 | 727 |
Appendix A Some documents written by unknown scribes | 769 |
Documents ascribed to Haggai bar Shemaiah | 777 |
Concordance | 783 |
Bibliography | 801 |
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Common terms and phrases
According Achaemenid period af'el Ah pr Ahiqar proverbs Aramaic texts Arsham correspondence attested ATTM bar Nabuzeribni Beyer century combination conj construction context dated demonstrative dialects direct object discussion documents from Elephantine Egypt element emphatic etymological evidence examples exception Ezra found at Elephantine Haggai bar Shemaiah Hermopolis papyri imperative infinitive inscription instances interpretation Kutscher later legal documents legal documents written letters belonging letters on papyrus Mauwziah bar Nathan namely Nathan bar Ananiah noun noun phrase occurs official letters once original ostraca ostracon participle passive pe'al perhaps Persian person Porten position possible preceding predicate pref preposition private letters probably pron pronoun reading refers Saqqara papyri scribe spelling term twice unknown verb form word order Yedaniah archive