I was looking to see if the "B Aramaic" still existed but perhaps it does
not. I've been looking at some various Aramaic grammars. Pretty thin
pickings. I have the works by Alger Johns and Stevenson. I have not seen
Greenspahn or Rosenthal but I hear they are good (esp the latter). Anyone
here familiar with David Marcus' grammar or the volume on "Galilean Aramaic"
by Caspar Levias? Perhaps the Bergstrasser and Brockelmann give a good
overview of Aramaic?
I feel pretty confident with Hebrew and I'm mostly concerned with the
biblical era (non-Syriac) Aramaic. It seems that most of the available
grammar just concentrate on the small portions of Aramaic in the bible and
ignore the DSS, Targums, and other important writings.