12-30-2012, 11:56 PM
I suggest this first: Go to Google Books. Type in "Syriac grammar" and then go to advanced search: Change last publication date to Dec. 1925. Click search. Then you will have some good public domain books at your disposal. That means no copyright and no restrictions on what you can do with the Aramaic materials. The ball would be in your court. You would want to work with as much public domain materials as possible to help you. But I found other links.
This would be lovely (and is mostly PUBLIC DOMAIN materials): http://cpart.byu.edu/?page=99&sidebar
These are also good sites, but content *might* have restrictions:
http://read-the-bible.org/LearnLanguages.html
http://tertullian.org/rpearse/RightToLef...ources.htm
This would be lovely (and is mostly PUBLIC DOMAIN materials): http://cpart.byu.edu/?page=99&sidebar
These are also good sites, but content *might* have restrictions:
http://read-the-bible.org/LearnLanguages.html
http://tertullian.org/rpearse/RightToLef...ources.htm