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Title: Classifications Difficulties of Some Verbal Roots and Homonyms in Senaya
Author: Dr. Estiphan Panoussi

 

Core Purpose

This work is a linguistic analysis of the Senaya dialect (Neo-Aramaic), focusing specifically on the complexities of classifying verbal roots and homonyms. It serves as an addendum to prior Senaya studies and aims to refine how verbs are categorized in the language.

 

Key Thesis

The central argument is that no single method of classification (historical or structural) is sufficient. Instead, Senaya verbs must be understood through a multi-layered system combining:

  • Diachronic Classification (historical origin of roots)

  • Synchronic Classification (how words function in the present language)

  • Meta-chronic Classification (used when origins are unclear or fossilized)

 

Unlock the Hidden Structure of an Ancient Language

Classifications Difficulties of Some Verbal Roots and Homonyms in Senaya by Dr. Estiphan Panoussi is a groundbreaking linguistic study that reveals the deep complexity behind the Senaya dialect of Neo-Aramaic.

 

Blending historical analysis with modern linguistic theory, this work uncovers how words evolve, shift, and overlap across time—challenging traditional methods of classification. Through detailed examples, comparative Semitic roots, and innovative frameworks, Panoussi introduces a powerful multi-dimensional approach to understanding language.

 

Ideal for scholars, linguists, and serious students of Semitic languages, this volume offers rare insight into the dynamic structure of one of the world’s most historically rich dialects.

 

If you want to understand not just what words mean—but how they become what they are—this book is essential.

Classifications Difficulties of Some Verbal Roots and Homonyms in Senaya

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