Disambiguation evidence for Aramaic alphabet (historically) via surface form

"Aramaic alphabet"


As subject (47)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Aramaic alphabet".

Predicate Object
ancestorOf Arabic alphabet (indirectly via Nabataean)
ancestorOf Avestan script
surface form: Avestan alphabet
ancestorOf Hebrew alphabet
ancestorOf Mandaic alphabet
ancestorOf Manichaean script
ancestorOf Classical Mongolian script
surface form: Mongolian script
ancestorOf Nabataean alphabet
ancestorOf Old Turkic script
ancestorOf Old Uyghur alphabet
ancestorOf Pahlavi scripts
ancestorOf Palmyrene alphabet
ancestorOf Sogdian alphabet
ancestorOf East Syriac script
surface form: Syriac alphabet
derivedFrom Phoenician alphabet
directionality right-to-left
historicalRole lingua franca script of the Near East
historicalStatus extinct as primary script
influenced Central Asian writing systems
influenced Middle Eastern writing systems
instanceOf Semitic script
instanceOf abjad
instanceOf writing system
numberOfLetters 22
originPlace Ancient Mediterranean world
surface form: Ancient Near East
originRegion Levant region
surface form: Levant
relatedTo Hebrew alphabet
relatedTo Phoenician alphabet
relatedTo Syriac alphabet
represents consonants
scriptCategory abjad
scriptFamily Northwest Semitic
surface form: Northwest Semitic scripts
standardizedAs Imperial Aramaic
surface form: Imperial Aramaic script
timePeriod 1st millennium BCE
unicodeScriptName Imperial Aramaic
surface form: Imperial_Aramaic
usedBy Achaemenid Empire
surface form: Achaemenid administration
usedBy Arameans
usedForLanguage Aramaic
surface form: Aramaic language
usedForLanguage Imperial Aramaic
usedForLanguage various Northwest Semitic languages
vowelNotation matres lectionis for some vowels
vowelNotation primarily absent
writingDirection right-to-left
writingMedium clay tablets
writingMedium papyrus
writingMedium parchment
writingMedium stone inscriptions
writingSystemType consonantal script

As object (11)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Aramaic alphabet".

Phoenician alphabet ancestorOf
"Aramaic alphabet"
Phoenician language ancestorOf
"Aramaic alphabet"
Proto-Canaanite script ancestorOf
"Aramaic alphabet"
Gematria appliesTo
"Aramaic alphabet"
Hebrew alphabet derivedFrom
"Aramaic alphabet"
Nabataean alphabet derivedFrom
"Aramaic alphabet"
Nabataean alphabet follows
"Aramaic alphabet"
Aramaic hasWritingSystem
"Aramaic alphabet"
Phoenician civilization influenced
"Aramaic alphabet"
Arabic alphabet ultimatelyDerivedFrom
"Aramaic alphabet"
Edomite writingSystem
"Aramaic alphabet"