Preface -- Introduction -- Bibliography -- Abbreviations and symbols -- Technical remarks -- Phonology, writing -- Morphology -- Syntax -- Appendices. Conspectus ; Indices ; Samples of characters.
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"The present work aims at providing a grammatical description of Early Judaeo-Persian. "Early Judaeo-Persian" (EJP) is not a uniform or standardized language, but may be described as a bundle of dialects and regional variants of Persian that was spoken and written by the Jews of Iran, and the Jewish-Iranian diaspora in Central Asia and the Levant, approximately from the 8th to the beginning of the 13th century C.E. Judaeo-Persian (JP) continued to be used from the 13th until the 20th century, but it underwent changes that brought it closer to Standard New Persian (SNP). EJP, like JP, was written in the Hebrew script, which facilitates the distinction between (Early) Judaeo- and other forms of Persian"--