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A treatise on Syriac grammar
Translation.
Introduction.
 
 
  •  Vorderdeckel
  •  Titelblatt
  •  Widmung
  •  Contents.
  •  Preface.
  •  The Manuscripts.
  • Translation.
    •  Introduction.
    • 25 Chapter I. [The letters of alphabet.]
    • 27 Chapter II. [Letters in motion and at rest.]
    • 28 Chapter III. [Radical and servile letters.]
    • 30 Chapter IV. [On the letters which are called case-letters.]
    • 33 Chapter V. [On Rukkâḥâ and Kuššâyá.]
    • 36 Chapter VI. [Rukkâḥâ and Kuššâyá wiht pê.]
    • 37 Chapter VII. [On the letters which are absorbed.]
    • 38 Chapter VIII. [On the letters which are assimilated.]
    • 40 Chapter IX. [On the letters which interchange with each other.]
    • 41 Chapter X. [On the Seyâmê points.]
    • 44 Chapter XI. [On the pronunciation of the Syriac letters.]
    • 44 Chapter XII. [On the general points of punctuation.]
    • 46 Chapter XIII. [List of noms, together with the inflection of verbs.]
  •  Notes.
  •  Appendix.
  •  Additions And Corrections.
  •  [Syrischer Text]
  •  Rückdeckel
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A treatise on Syriac grammar / by Mâr(i) Eliâ of Ṣóbhâ. Ed. and transl. by Richard J. H. Gottheil
Place and Date of Creation
Berlin London New York 1887
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