The Elements of Syriac GrammarParker, 1845 - 208 páginas |
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... language . This object may be easily ac- complished , in consequence of the close affinity which exists between the two languages , both in their struc- ture as well as in the multitude of words which they possess in common . By ...
... language . This object may be easily ac- complished , in consequence of the close affinity which exists between the two languages , both in their struc- ture as well as in the multitude of words which they possess in common . By ...
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... language , essential service has been rendered in elucidating many difficult and im- portant passages of Holy Writ ... language is inferior to Arabic in the extent and variety of its literature , it is nevertheless superior as regards ...
... language , essential service has been rendered in elucidating many difficult and im- portant passages of Holy Writ ... language is inferior to Arabic in the extent and variety of its literature , it is nevertheless superior as regards ...
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... words by the operation of a very few principles , and to exhibit in a concise form the general structure of the language . ” CONTENTS . INTRODUCTORY Observations The Alphabet Vowels Diphthongs Properties and viii PREFACE .
... words by the operation of a very few principles , and to exhibit in a concise form the general structure of the language . ” CONTENTS . INTRODUCTORY Observations The Alphabet Vowels Diphthongs Properties and viii PREFACE .
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George Phillips. BRRATA . FAGE LINE FOR 10 17 30 5 22 32 16 36 21 59 39 D 9 ܘܐܡܕܝܢ 22 72 15 131 9 after པ - ينصب ) ܠܗ ( READ DDD D insert a comma . ! ينصر INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS . THE Syriac language , a branch of.
George Phillips. BRRATA . FAGE LINE FOR 10 17 30 5 22 32 16 36 21 59 39 D 9 ܘܐܡܕܝܢ 22 72 15 131 9 after པ - ينصب ) ܠܗ ( READ DDD D insert a comma . ! ينصر INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS . THE Syriac language , a branch of.
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... language of the conquerors , in a short time entirely superseded that which had been heretofore in use . It was also called Aramean , as the country itself had anciently the designation of Aramea or Aram probably , as is supposed from ...
... language of the conquerors , in a short time entirely superseded that which had been heretofore in use . It was also called Aramean , as the country itself had anciently the designation of Aramea or Aram probably , as is supposed from ...
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adjective adverb Aphel conjugation Arabic Bar Heb Chron consonant Constr constructive Dagesh denotes diphthong Dolath Enallage Estrangelo Ethpaal conjugations Ethpeel Ethtaphal expressed feminine frequently gender Grammarians Greek guttural Hebrew imper imperative mood imperfect tense Infinitive inflexion instances Isaiah John xi Kushoi letter linea occultans Luke masc masculine Matth middle radical noun def numb Olaph or Yud paragogic participle particle Peal conj Peal conjugation personal pronouns Pethocho placed pluperfect tense Plur plural number præformative præt præterite preceding prefixed preposition present tense pron pronominal affixes quadriliteral quiescent regular verb remitted Revotso root Rukok second radical Shaphel signification sing Singular slaying sometimes syllable Syriac Syriac language takes the affixes termination thee third pers third radical triliteral vowel word Zekofo ܐܝܬ ܠܝ ܐܢܘܢ ܐܩܛܠ ܐܩܛܠܘ ܐܩܛܠܢ ܐܫܬܩܛܠ ܠܗ ܡܩܛܠ ܢܩܛܠ ܩܛܠ ܩܛܠܘ ܩܛܠܬ ܩܛܠܬܝ
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Página vii - It cannot be proved that at the end of the first or the beginning of the second century...
Página 2 - Sardis, which he defended for fome time with great bravery; till at laft.Vi.ig betrayed by two Cretans, he was delivered up to the king, and by his order put to death. Antiochus then undertook an expedition againft the Parthians, whom he obliged to conclude a peace on very advantageous terms.
Página 169 - ¿/¿oí nal (foi, what is there in common to me and to thee ? ie what have I to do with thee ? il.
Página 69 - Verbs are either regular or irregular. The former class includes all those verbs...