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Central Neo-Aramaic : ウィキペディア英語版 | Central Neo-Aramaic
''Central Neo-Aramaic'' is a term used differently by different Semiticists. In its widest sense it can refer to all Neo-Aramaic languages except for Western Neo-Aramaic and Neo-Mandaic. ==Definition== A narrower definition includes only the Turoyo and Mlahsô languages, and any yet undiscovered varieties related to them. Then the former use of the term refers to the latter with the addition of the much larger Northeastern Neo-Aramaic (NENA) group. To avoid confusion, sometimes the smaller group is referred to as ''Northwestern Neo-Aramaic'', and it combined with NENA is called ''Northern Neo-Aramaic''. Both languages witnessing to this group call themselves ''Syriac'' (ܣܘܪܝܝܐ ''Sūryoyo''), and refer to the classical language as either ''Edessan'' (ܐܘܪܗܝܐ ''Ūrhoyo'') or ''Literary'' (ܟܬܒܢܝܐ ''Kthobonoyo''). The latter name is particularly used for revived, spoken Classical Syriac.
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