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- Q3394214 subject Q8880049.
- Q3394214 abstract "Western Aramaic languages is a group of several Aramaic dialects developed and once widely spoken throughout the ancient Levant, as opposed to those from in and around Mesopotamia which make up what is known as the Eastern Aramaic languages. All of the Western Aramaic languages are extinct today, with the sole exception of Western Neo-Aramaic.".
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- Q3394214 comment "Western Aramaic languages is a group of several Aramaic dialects developed and once widely spoken throughout the ancient Levant, as opposed to those from in and around Mesopotamia which make up what is known as the Eastern Aramaic languages. All of the Western Aramaic languages are extinct today, with the sole exception of Western Neo-Aramaic.".
- Q3394214 label "Western Aramaic languages".