The Science of Life and Death in Frankenstein

Péter Nagy
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drew their wealth from trading, especially in spices. Under the Nabateans, Aramaic and Arabic were interwoven, for the kingdom’s inhabitants spoke Arabic. Nabatean became a model for the development of Arabic’s written form—many Aramaic loanwords, morphological features and literary forms found their way from the Nabateans into later Arabic. In the final chapter, Gzella discusses Aramaic today. Several Neo-Aramaic dialects survived into the modern world as local dialects used by a single town surrounded by a sea of Arabic speakers. Today, the wars and displacements of the twentieth century are leading to the extinction of these last Aramaic dialects. Work is being done to document them as speakers grow older and pass away. Despite the problems with his presentation of Jewish Aramaic in the rabbinic period, Holger Gzella has done an important service by writing this history of Aramaic, one of the most widespread and longest-lasting languages of the Middle East. Although this book needs a more robust Chapter 7—and in the meantime must be supplemented by reference to fully researched works such as The Targums: A Critical Introduction, written by myself and Bruce Chilton—it deserves a place on the linguistic and reference shelves in academic and specialist libraries.
《科学怪人》中的生与死科学
从贸易中获取财富,尤其是香料贸易。在纳巴泰人的统治下,阿拉姆语和阿拉伯语交织在一起,因为王国的居民说阿拉伯语。纳巴泰语成为阿拉伯语书面形式发展的典范——许多阿拉姆语的外来词、形态学特征和文学形式都从纳巴泰语进入了后来的阿拉伯语。在最后一章,盖拉讨论了今天的亚拉姆语。一些新阿拉姆语方言作为当地方言幸存到现代世界,被阿拉伯语的海洋包围的一个城镇使用。今天,20世纪的战争和流离失所导致了这些最后的阿拉姆语方言的灭绝。随着讲话者年龄的增长和去世,人们正在做记录工作。尽管Holger Gzella在拉比时期对犹太阿拉姆语的介绍存在问题,但他通过撰写阿拉姆语的历史做出了重要贡献,阿拉姆语是中东最广泛和最持久的语言之一。尽管这本书需要更充实的第七章,同时还必须参考一些经过充分研究的作品来补充,比如我和布鲁斯·奇尔顿合著的《塔古姆:批判性导论》,但它在学术图书馆和专业图书馆的语言学和参考书书架上应该占有一席之地。
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