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Samaritan Aramaic
Christian Stadel
Department of Hebrew Language and Sociolinguistics
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Palestine
100%
1st Millennium BC
100%
Samaritan Aramaic
100%
Dialect Group
100%
Literary Language
100%
Morphological Characteristics
50%
5th Century
50%
Jewish Palestinian Aramaic
50%
Christian Palestinian Aramaic
50%
Aramaic Language
50%
Imperial Aramaic
50%
Qumran Aramaic
50%
Old Aramaic
50%
Lexical Features
50%
Language in Use
50%
Northwest Semitic
50%
Neo-Aramaic
50%
Biblical Aramaic
50%
Arts and Humanities
Aramaic
100%
Samaritans
100%
Aramaic Dialect
33%
Achaemenids
22%
dialect groups
22%
Literary language
22%
Palestinians
11%
Judaism
11%
Qumran
11%
Empire
11%
predecessors
11%
Lexical
11%
Morphology
11%
Vernacular
11%
5th Century
11%
Neo-Aramaic
11%