Book of Leviticus from the Gözleve Bible

Book of Leviticus from the Gözleve Bible

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Işık, Murat
De Gruyter
EAN: 9783111390703
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The status of Crimean Karaim, an extinct eastern dialect of Karaim, has long been a subject of debate among scholars. Some have labeled it a "ghost dialect," while others argue it assimilated into Crimean Tatar over time. The oldest written records of this dialect predominantly appear in Bible translations. The language of the corpus in this volume, specifically the Book of Leviticus from the so-called Gözleve Bible printed in 1841, is also identified as Crimean Karaim. Past research primarily analyzed the edition based on short fragments, often describing it as showing signs of Tatarization, and sometimes as being created based on Western Karaim manuscripts.
This volume offers a comprehensive examination of the linguistic features of an understudied biblical book from this translation to address these claims, providing a transcription, translation, and a facsimile of the original text. The linguistic examinations, delving into phonology, morphology, morphophonology, syntax, morphosyntax, and lexicon, suggest that while the translation embodies the oldest traditions of Karaim Bible translations, it also reflects specific linguistic trends of its time, illustrating the nature of a mixed variant of Crimean Karaim.

EAN 9783111390703
ISBN 3111390705
Binding Hardback
Publisher De Gruyter
Publication date December 16, 2024
Pages 308
Language English
Dimensions 240 x 170
Country Germany
Authors Isik, Murat
Illustrations 57 b/w ill., 70 b/w tbl.
Series Studien zur Sprache, Geschichte und Kultur der Turkvölker