02-06-2008, 03:57 AM
Akhan Karl,
My personal favorite is Wheeler Thackston's grammar:
http://www.aramaicbooks.com/product_info...cts_id=103
NOTE: this isn't structured as a personal study or a guide, rather every paragraph contains intense material that can require days to master. More like a guide for an entire graduate course in the language. But very doable. You'll know what I mean when you get into it. If you're into self-study, this isn't for you. But I like the brevity, and the get-thrown-into-the-fire examples.
My personal favorite is Wheeler Thackston's grammar:
http://www.aramaicbooks.com/product_info...cts_id=103
NOTE: this isn't structured as a personal study or a guide, rather every paragraph contains intense material that can require days to master. More like a guide for an entire graduate course in the language. But very doable. You'll know what I mean when you get into it. If you're into self-study, this isn't for you. But I like the brevity, and the get-thrown-into-the-fire examples.

