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* A variety of North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic
 
* A variety of North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic
  
''The Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Qaraqosh.'' 2002. Khan, Geoffrey. [https://www.worldcat.org/title/neo-aramaic-dialect-of-qaraqosh/oclc/472893450?referer=di&ht=edition]
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''The Neo-Aramaic dialect of Qaraqosh.'' 2002. Khan, Geoffrey. [https://www.worldcat.org/title/neo-aramaic-dialect-of-qaraqosh/oclc/472893450?referer=di&ht=edition]
  
 
* A variety of North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic as spoken in the city of Qaraqosh, a bit south of the Barwar region
 
* A variety of North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic as spoken in the city of Qaraqosh, a bit south of the Barwar region

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Grammatical Descriptions (working list)

The Neo-Aramaic dialect of Barwar. [1] 2008. Khan, Geoffrey.

  • 2000+ page grammar
  • PDF online (at least right now...)
  • Barwar region of Northern Iraq, specifically several villages along the river Be-Xelape
  • A variety of North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic

The Neo-Aramaic dialect of Qaraqosh. 2002. Khan, Geoffrey. [2]

  • A variety of North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic as spoken in the city of Qaraqosh, a bit south of the Barwar region
  • "One of the most archaic dialects" of North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic [3]
  • 700+ pages
  • Penn has it