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This standard grammar book of biblical Aramaic has been an invaluable resource for students at seminaries and universities around the world. Each of the following chapters contains practice exercises that can be checked and corrected with the Annotated Answer Key, included in this collection.

: Although the consonants of BA and BH developed generally along the same lines from their common Proto-Semitic origin, yet in a few of the consonants there occurred important divergencies. This development can best be understood by comparing specific consonants in several of the principal Semitic languages. [Note that a consonant is “velarized” or “glottalized” when there is a glottal catch at the same time the
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