Studies in classical hebrew /

This volume collects studies of the classical Hebrew language by one of the foremost scholars of this language in our time. Moshe Bar-Asher has published dozens of studies of Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic, spanning nearly three thousand years of texts and dialects. Very few of his penetrating studies...

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Main Authors: Bar-Asher, Moshe
Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Published: De Gruyter,
Publisher Address: Berlin :
Publication Dates: [2014]
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Studia judaica; 71
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110300390
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Summary: This volume collects studies of the classical Hebrew language by one of the foremost scholars of this language in our time. Moshe Bar-Asher has published dozens of studies of Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic, spanning nearly three thousand years of texts and dialects. Very few of his penetrating studies have been available in any European language, however. This volume presents 24 of them in English, dealing with the language of the Bible, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and Rabbinic Literature.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource(xiv,475pages) : illustrations.
Also available in print edition.
ISBN: 9783110300390(electronic bk.)
Index Number: PJ4545
CLC: H671.3
Contents: Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
Introduction --
1 The Qal Passive Participle of Geminate Verbs in Biblical Hebrew --
2. - : The morphology and meaning of the word --
3. The Bible Interpreting Itself --
4. Gesenius Thesaurus and Mishnaic Hebrew Studies --
5 : When did Come to Denote Jew ? --
6. Biblical Language in Mishnaic Texts --
7. :Regarding One Sentence from the Letter to Pelatyahu --
8. The verse ( Hear, O Israel ) in Greek transcription on an ancient amulet --
9. A Few Remarks on Mishnaic Hebrew and Aramaic in Qumran Hebrew --
10. On Several Linguistic Features of Qumran Hebrew --
11. Qumran Hebrew Between Biblical and Mishnaic Hebrews: A Morphological Study --
12. Mistaken Repetitions or Double Readings? --
13. Two Issues in Qumran Hebrew: Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives --
14. Grammatical and Lexicographic Notes on a Qumran Fragment (4Q374 ii) --
15. / --
16. The Patterns P --
17. Mishnaic Hebrew: An Introductory Survey --
18. The Study of Mishnaic Hebrew Grammar Based on Written Sources: Achievements, Problems, and Tasks --
19. The Different Traditions of Mishnaic Hebrew --
20. The System of binyanim in Mishnaic Hebrew (A Morphological Study) --
21. The Formation of the Nif al III-yod Participle in Mishnaic Hebrew --
22. Comments on the Morphology of Nouns in Mishnaic Hebrew: Nouns Attested and Unattested in Biblical Hebrew --
23. Mishnaic Hebrew and Biblical Hebrew --
24. On the Language of the Beit Amar Papyrus --
25. From Oral Transmission to Written Transmission (Concerning the meaning of some orthographic forms in the manuscripts of the Mishnah and of Rabbinic Literature) --
Bibliography --
Indexes.