2016c Rezetko Naaijer An Alternative Approach to the Lexicon of Late Biblical Hebrew (original) (raw)

Review of Early Biblical Hebrew, Late Biblical Hebrew, and Linguistic Variability: A Sociolinguistic Evaluation of the Linguistic Dating of Biblical Texts (VTSup, 156; Leiden: Brill, 2013)

Kenneth Cherney

Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, 2013

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2019e Rezetko Young Currents in the Historical Linguistics and Linguistic Dating of the Hebrew Bible

Ian Young, Robert Rezetko

HIPHIL Novum, 2019

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2014 Rezetko Young Historical Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew

Robert Rezetko, Ian Young

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2016d Rezetko Naaijer Review of A Concise Lexicon of Late Biblical Hebrew

Martijn Naaijer, Robert Rezetko

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Diachronic Analysis and the Features of Late Biblical Hebrew

Mark Rooker

Bulletin for Biblical Research

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Archaic Biblical Hebrew: Steps Towards an Expanded Approach to Linguistic Dating

Matt Christian

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2008c Rezetko Young Ehrensvärd Colloquium on Linguistic Dating of Biblical Texts Part 1 Paper

Ian Young, Martin Ehrensvärd, Robert Rezetko

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Diachronic Linguistics and the Lexicography of Biblical Hebrew

Jan Joosten

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[Pre-publication draft] All Is Not Lost: Linguistic Periodization in the Face of Textual and Literary Pluriformity" (Biblical Hebrew Linguistics: Selected Studies, ends. A. Moshavi & T. Notarius)

Aaron D . Hornkohl

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Linguistic Dating of Biblical Hebrew, in: Biblical Hebrew: Studies in Chronology and Typology, ed. by Ian Young, T&T Clark 2003, pp. 164-88

Martin Ehrensvärd

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Historical Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew

Robert Holmstedt

Diachrony in Biblical Hebrew (eds. C.L. Miller-Naudé and Z. Zevit), 2012

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2010c Young Rezetko Ehrensvärd Linguistic Dating of Biblical Texts

Ian Young, Martin Ehrensvärd, Robert Rezetko

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HEBREW DIACHRONY AND THE LINGUISTIC PERIODISATION OF BIBLICAL TEXTS: OBSERVATIONS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF REWORKED PENTATEUCHAL MATERIAL 1

Aaron D . Hornkohl

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Hebrew Diachrony and the Linguistic Periodisation of Biblical Texts: Observations from the Perspective of Reworked Pentateuchal Material

Aaron D . Hornkohl

Journal for Semitics, 2017

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[Pre-publication draft] Periodization (entry on Hebrew language in Textual History of the Hebrew Bible, ed. A. Lange)

Aaron D . Hornkohl

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Just a Little Bend on the S-Curve: The Rise and Fall of Linguistic Change in Post-Classical Biblical Hebrew

Tania Notarius

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Zewi, Tamar. 2004. “Review of Ian Young. Ed. Biblical Hebrew: Studies in Chronology and Typology. T & T Clark International: London & New York. 2003.” Review of Biblical Literature 2004/8.

Tamar Zewi תמר צבי

Review of Biblical Literature, 2004

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2013b Rezetko Evaluating a New Approach to the Linguistic Dating of Biblical Texts

Robert Rezetko

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Discerning Diachronic Change in the Biblical Hebrew Verbal System, in: Diachrony in Biblical Hebrew, ed. by Ziony Zevit, Cynthia Miller-Naudé, Eisenbrauns 2012, pp. 181-92

Martin Ehrensvärd

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Detecting Development in Biblical Hebrew Using Diachronic Typology.

John Cook

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Introductory Remarks: Historical Linguistics and the Dating of Hebrew Texts ca. 1000-300 B.C.E

Ziony Zevit

Hebrew studies, 2005

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2008d Rezetko Young Ehrensvärd Colloquium on Linguistic Dating of Biblical Texts Part 2 Discussion

Ian Young, Martin Ehrensvärd, Robert Rezetko

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Historical Linguistics, Editorial Theory, and Biblical Hebrew. The Current State of the Debate

Jacobus Naude

Journal for Semitics, 2017

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“Diachronic Change in Ancient Hebrew. A Lexical Test-Case: tebuna, bina”

Patrizia Sciumbata

Alessandro Mengozzi (ed.), Studi Afroasiatici. XI Incontro Italiano di Linguistica Camitosemitica, pp. 259-268 , 2005

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Late Biblical Hebrew and Hebrew Inscriptions (2003)

Ian Young

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Biblical Hebrew Linguistics: Perspectives on Data and Method

Tania Notarius

Advances in Biblical Hebrew Linguistics Data, Methods, and Analyses, 2017

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Review of Ron Hendel and Jan Joosten, How Old is the Hebrew Bible: A Linguistic, Textual, and Historical Study

Matt Christian

Hebrew Higher Education 22, 2020

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Review of B. J. Noonan, Advances in the Study of Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic: New Insights for Reading the Old Testament. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Academic. 2020.

Ian Atkinson

Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages., 2021

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Biblical Hebrew: Studies in Chronology and Typology

Alan Millard

Journal of Theological Studies, 2005

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EMERGENCE AND DISAPPEARENCE OF WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS IN PRE-EXILIC BIBLICAL HEBREW

יואל אליצור

Revue Biblique, 2022

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Biblical Texts Cannot Be Dated Linguistically (2005)

Ian Young

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Linguistics and Dating the Biblical Text

Kaspars Ozolins

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Ian Young, Robert Rezetko, with the assistance of Martin Ehrensvärd, Linguistic Dating of Biblical Texts. An Introduction to Approaches and Problems, 2 vols., Equinox, London–Oakville, 2009

Jan Joosten

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Linguistics, Philology, and the Text of the Old Testament

Robert Holmstedt

James Bar Assessed: Evaluating His Legacy over the Last Sixty Years, 2021

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“The Distinction between Classical and Late Biblical Hebrew as Reflected in Syntax”

Jan Joosten

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