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- their own alphabet when empires and their subjects underwent linguistic Aramaization during a language shift for governing purposes — a precursor to Arabization...
- and elsewhere. Due to the large number of Aramaic-speaking people, the Aramaization of ****yria began. The relationship between the Arameans and ****yrians...
- rabbinic literature is written in a blend between this style and the Aramaized Rabbinic Hebrew of the Talmud. Hebrew ****vered through the ages as the...
- including the ****yrians and Babylonians. Scholars even have used the term 'Aramaization' for the ****yro-Babylonian peoples' languages and cultures, that have...
- descend from a dialect continuum that historically existed through the Aramaization of the Levant (other than the original Aramaic-speaking parts) and Mesopotamia...
- during the gth to the 7th cen turies. These factors led to the so-called Aramaization of ****yria and Babylonia, a process that gained momentum in the latter...
- Achaemenid Empire; its settlements became better developed and culturally Aramaized. In some Semitic languages bashan (bšn) means serpent. In Ugaritic, masculine...
- early-to-middle of the 7th century, and died about AD 670. The name is Aramaized from the Persian bustan or bostan (Persian : بوستان), meaning "Garden"...
- oil). In Aramaic, it could be ܓܕܣܡܢ. This place name is more properly an Aramaized version of an original Hebrew place name. Gath גת is a normal word for...
- public language in Mount Lebanon; it provides evidence of linguistic Aramaization among the Itureans, as suggested by scholars P. Bordreuil and F. Briquel-Chatonnet...