Languages of Syria
Ethnologue: Adyghe
Ethnologue report for language code:ady
Adyghe Sample at Language Museum language museum
Adyghe - Adyghe Language
Ethnologue report for Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
Ethnologue report for language code:aii
Semitisches Tonarchiv: Dokumentgruppe "Aramäisch/Neuostaramäisch (christl.)" (text in German) uni
SemArch - Semitisches Tonarchiv
Kurdish Institute Kurdish language, history, books and latest news articles.
Institut kurde de Paris
Kadash Kinahu: Complete Directory soho lofts
Qadash Kinahnu Temple Directory
Ethnologue entry for RMI (Lomavren)
Ethnologue report for language code:rmi
Yauno: The Syriac Community — Wie erkenne ich nicht-aramäische Wörter in Turoyo? (How do I recognise non-Aramaic words in Turoyo?)
YAUNO - The Syriac Community - - Wie erkenne ich nicht-aramäische Wörter in Turoyo?
Semitisches Tonarchiv: Dokumentgruppe "Aramäisch/Turoyo" (text in German) uni
SemArch - Semitisches Tonarchiv
Ethnologue report for Turoyo
Ethnologue report for language code:tru
Ugarit and the Bible theology
Ugarit and the Bible
Introduction to Ugaritic Grammar (Quartz Hill School of Theology)
L641 -- Introduction to Ugaritic Grammar
Abstract of Mark Smith, ''The Origins of Biblical Monotheism: Israel's Polytheistic Background and the Ugaritic Text''. articles
The Origins of Biblical Monotheism
BBCi website: "El in the Ugaritic tablets" gives many attributes of the Ugaritic creator and his consort Athirat. dna
BBC - h2g2 - El in the Ugaritic Texts
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