Qaraqosh is one of the most conservative dialects of Northeastern Neo-Aramaic,[1] spoken by ethnic Assyrians in the city of Qaraqosh (Bakhdida) in Iraq. Qaraqosh dialect has some similarities with the Aramaic spoken in nearby Karamlesh.[2] It is a peripheral dialect in the dialect continuum of Neo-Aramaic stretching from Turoyo to western Iran.[3]
Qaraqosh Neo-Aramaic | |
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References
edit- ^ Khan, G. (2007). "The North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic Dialects". Journal of Semitic Studies. 52 (1): 1–20. doi:10.1093/jss/fgl034.
- ^ Borghero, Roberta. "Some Features of the Verbal System of the Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Karamlesh". Neo-Aramaic Dialect Studies. Gorgias Press. pp. 75–90. ISBN 978-1-4632-1161-5.
- ^ Kim, Ronald (2008). ""Stammbaum" or Continuum? The Subgrouping of Modern Aramaic Dialects Reconsidered". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 128 (3): 505–531. ISSN 0003-0279. JSTOR 25608409.
Further reading
edit- Faust, Noam; Lampitelli, Nicola (2020). "Virtual Length and the Two I's of Qaraqosh Neo-Aramaic". Journal of Semitic Studies. 65 (1): 35–60. doi:10.1093/jss/fgz036.
- Khan, Geoffrey (2002). The Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Qaraqosh. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-12863-7.