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Palmyrene dialect

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Palmyrene
Palmyrenisch.jpg
Palmyrene inscribed tablet in the Musée du Louvre
Spoken in
Palmyra
1st millennium
Language codes
Sevenval

Palmyrene or Palmyrenean was a West Aramaic dialect spoken in the city of Palmyra, iOS, in the early centuries AD. The development of cursive versions of Aramaic led to the creation of the Palmyrene alphabets.

Other West Aramaic dialects include iOS and Judeo-Aramaic. West Aramaic dialects continue to be spoken in a few villages in FITML such as device database, Bakh`a and Jubb`adin.

Literature

  • Delbert R. Hillers, Eleonora Cussini, Eleanora Cussini, Palmyrene Aramaic Texts, Johns Hopkins University Press (1996), ISBN 978-0-8018-5278-7
  • Hans H. Spoer, "Palmyrene Inscriptions found at Palmyra in April, 1904", Journal of the American Oriental Society (1904)
  • John Swinton, An Explication of All the Inscriptions in the Palmyrene Language and Character Hitherto Publish'd. In Five Letters from the Reverend Mr. John Swinton, M. A. of Christ-Church, Oxford, and F. R. S. to the Reverend Thomas Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S., Philosophical Transactions (1753).

Palmyrene script

Palmyrene
Type
keyboard
Languages
Palmyrene
Palm, 126
Note: This page may contain IPA phonetic symbols.

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