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- Aramaic_alphabet abstract "The Aramaic alphabet is adapted from the Phoenician alphabet and became distinctive from it by the 8th century BCE. It was used to write the Aramaic language. The letters all represent consonants, some of which are matres lectionis, which also indicate long vowels.The Aramaic alphabet is historically significant, since virtually all modern Middle Eastern writing systems can be traced back to it, as well as numerous non-Chinese writing systems of Central and East Asia. This is primarily due to the widespread usage of the Aramaic language as both a lingua franca and the official language of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, and its successor, the Achaemenid Empire. Among the scripts in modern use, the Hebrew alphabet bears the closest relation to the Imperial Aramaic script of the 5th century BC, with an identical letter inventory and, for the most part, nearly identical letter shapes.Writing systems that indicate consonants but do not indicate most vowels (like the Aramaic one) or indicate them with added diacritical signs, have been called abjads by Peter T. Daniels to distinguish them from later alphabets, such as Greek, that represent vowels more systematically. This is to avoid the notion that a writing system that represents sounds must be either a syllabary or an alphabet, which implies that a system like Aramaic must be either a syllabary (as argued by Gelb) or an incomplete or deficient alphabet (as most other writers have said); rather, it is a different type.".
- Aramaic_alphabet thumbnail Syriac_Aramaic.jpg?width=300.
- Aramaic_alphabet wikiPageExternalLink text.pdf.
- Aramaic_alphabet wikiPageExternalLink aramaic.htm.
- Aramaic_alphabet wikiPageExternalLink Arab_Calligraphy_Art3.html.
- Aramaic_alphabet wikiPageExternalLink U10840.pdf.
- Aramaic_alphabet wikiPageID "960".
- Aramaic_alphabet wikiPageRevisionID "605434661".
- Aramaic_alphabet caption "Aramaya in Syriac script".
- Aramaic_alphabet children Arabic_alphabet.
- Aramaic_alphabet children Georgian_language.
- Aramaic_alphabet children Hebrew_alphabet.
- Aramaic_alphabet children Kharoṣṭhī.
- Aramaic_alphabet children Mandaic_alphabet.
- Aramaic_alphabet children Nabataean_alphabet.
- Aramaic_alphabet children Pahlavi_scripts.
- Aramaic_alphabet children Palmyrene_dialect.
- Aramaic_alphabet children Sogdian_alphabet.
- Aramaic_alphabet children Syriac_alphabet.
- Aramaic_alphabet fam Phoenician_alphabet.
- Aramaic_alphabet fam Proto-Sinaitic_script.
- Aramaic_alphabet hasPhotoCollection Aramaic_alphabet.
- Aramaic_alphabet iso "Armi".
- Aramaic_alphabet iso15924Note "Imperial Aramaic".
- Aramaic_alphabet languages Aramaic_language.
- Aramaic_alphabet languages Hebrew_language.
- Aramaic_alphabet languages Mandaic_language.
- Aramaic_alphabet languages Syriac_language.
- Aramaic_alphabet name "Aramaic alphabet".
- Aramaic_alphabet sample "Syriac Aramaic.jpg".
- Aramaic_alphabet time "800".
- Aramaic_alphabet type Abjad.
- Aramaic_alphabet unicode U10840.pdf.
- Aramaic_alphabet subject Category:Aramaic_alphabet.
- Aramaic_alphabet type Abstraction100002137.
- Aramaic_alphabet type AramaicLanguages.
- Aramaic_alphabet type Communication100033020.
- Aramaic_alphabet type Language106282651.
- Aramaic_alphabet type Orthography106351202.
- Aramaic_alphabet type Writing106359877.
- Aramaic_alphabet type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Aramaic_alphabet comment "The Aramaic alphabet is adapted from the Phoenician alphabet and became distinctive from it by the 8th century BCE. It was used to write the Aramaic language. The letters all represent consonants, some of which are matres lectionis, which also indicate long vowels.The Aramaic alphabet is historically significant, since virtually all modern Middle Eastern writing systems can be traced back to it, as well as numerous non-Chinese writing systems of Central and East Asia.".
- Aramaic_alphabet label "Alfabet aramejski".
- Aramaic_alphabet label "Alfabeto aramaico".
- Aramaic_alphabet label "Alfabeto aramaico".
- Aramaic_alphabet label "Alfabeto arameo".
- Aramaic_alphabet label "Alphabet araméen".
- Aramaic_alphabet label "Aramaic alphabet".
- Aramaic_alphabet label "Aramees alfabet".
- Aramaic_alphabet label "Aramäische Schrift".
- Aramaic_alphabet label "Арамейское письмо".
- Aramaic_alphabet label "أبجدية أرامية".
- Aramaic_alphabet label "アラム文字".
- Aramaic_alphabet label "亞蘭字母".
- Aramaic_alphabet sameAs Aramejské_písmo.
- Aramaic_alphabet sameAs Aramäische_Schrift.
- Aramaic_alphabet sameAs Alfabeto_arameo.
- Aramaic_alphabet sameAs Aramear_alfabeto.
- Aramaic_alphabet sameAs Alphabet_araméen.
- Aramaic_alphabet sameAs Abjad_Aram.
- Aramaic_alphabet sameAs Alfabeto_aramaico.
- Aramaic_alphabet sameAs アラム文字.
- Aramaic_alphabet sameAs 아람_문자.
- Aramaic_alphabet sameAs Aramees_alfabet.
- Aramaic_alphabet sameAs Alfabet_aramejski.
- Aramaic_alphabet sameAs Alfabeto_aramaico.
- Aramaic_alphabet sameAs m.0l76.
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- Aramaic_alphabet sameAs Q26978.
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- Aramaic_alphabet sameAs Aramaic_alphabet.
- Aramaic_alphabet wasDerivedFrom Aramaic_alphabet?oldid=605434661.
- Aramaic_alphabet depiction Syriac_Aramaic.jpg.
- Aramaic_alphabet isPrimaryTopicOf Aramaic_alphabet.