Linguistic features of the Aramaic Dialects in the Babylonian Talmud

Authors

  • Ala’abd aldayem University of Babylon, Babylon Center for cultural and historical Studies

Keywords:

Linguistic features, Aramaic Dialects ,Babylonian Talmud

Abstract

Aramaic word include linguistic group is rich and complex branching out to the sublime accents uttered by Aramaic groups scattered in various parts of the Fertile Crescent. They took in the use of their own language Aramaic their use expressions such as "Bo" section and "House." The oldest texts that we received in Aramaic live up to the ninth and tenth centuries BC and its dialects task Babylonian Aramaic, a phenomenon in the Babylonian Talmud and in the documents amount to between the second and seventh centuries AD. This tone was not uniform, and it looks different formulations even at the same Talmud. As for how to pronounce the words, Its, like the Palestinian-Jewish Aramaic, which track the contexts used by the priests who have been affected by Dialectaicly diversit prevailing in that era. Those dialect of Aramaic left obvious features and different evidence from the words and the names of the media between the lines of the Talmud scholar counted a lot of advantages, including in this language

Published

2022-11-08