Palmyrene Aramaic

Palmyrene Aramaic was a Middle Aramaic dialect, exhibiting both Eastern and Western Aramaic grammatical features, and is therefore often regarded as a dialect continuum between the two branches. It is primarily documented in over 3,000 Palmyrene inscriptions dated between 44 BCE to 274 CE, mostly from Palmyra itself, but also found in the western parts of the Roman Empire, extending as far as Britannia.

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Palmyrene Aramaic

Palmyrene Aramaic was a Middle Aramaic dialect, exhibiting both Eastern and Western Aramaic grammatical features, and is therefore often regarded as a dialect continuum between the two branches. It is primarily documented in over 3,000 Palmyrene inscriptions dated between 44 BCE to 274 CE, mostly from Palmyra itself, but also found in the western parts of the Roman Empire, extending as far as Britannia.

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