Sound changes in the (pre-)Masoretic reading tradition and the original pronunciation of Biblical Aramaic (original ) (raw )Sound changes in the Biblical reading tradition and the original pronunciation of Biblical Aramaic
Benjamin Suchard
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Phonological Patterns in the Hebrew Bible: A Century of Studies in Sound (CBR 15, 2016)
Arthur J Keefer
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"Pointing to the Accents in the Scroll": The Functional Development of the Masoretic Accents in the Hebrew Bible
Sung Jin Park
Hebrew Studies 55 (2014): 73-88, 2014
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JOSHUA BLAU, Phonology and Morphology of Biblical Hebrew: An Introduction
John Francis Elwolde
Journal of Semitic Studies, 2013
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The origins of the Biblical Aramaic reading tradition
Benjamin Suchard
Vetus Testamentum, 2021
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The development of the Biblical Hebrew vowels
Benjamin Suchard
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Richard C. Steiner, “On the Dating of Hebrew Sound Changes (*Ḫ > Ḥ and *Ġ > ʿ) and Greek Translations (2 Esdras and Judith),” Journal of Biblical Literature, vol. 124, no. 2 (Summer 2005): 229-267
Richard Steiner
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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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The phonology and morphology of Tiberian Hebrew
Alan Prince
1975
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THE VALIDITY OF THE MASORETIC TEXT AS A BASIS FOR DIACHRONIC LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF BIBLICAL TEXTS: EVIDENCE FROM MASORETIC VOCALISATION
Nili Samet
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Historical Linguistics of Biblical Hebrew: An Outline
Ron Hendel
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Review of Joshua Blau, _The Phonology and Morphology of Biblical Hebrew: An Introduction_ (LSAWS 2; Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 2010).
Jeremy Hutton
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The Orthography of Southern Judean Hebrew: The Representations of Vocalization in the 6th and 7th Century BCE
Matt Christian
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Connecting the Dots: The Shared Phonological Tradition in Syriac, Arabic, and Hebrew Vocalisation
Nick Posegay
Studies in Semitic Vocalisation and Reading Traditions, 2020
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Traces of Aramaic Dialectal Variation in Late Biblical Hebrew
Na'ama Pat-El
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Daniel Boyarin, “On the History of the Babylonian Aramaic Reading Traditions: The Reflexes of *a and *ā,” Journal of Near Eastern Studies, vol. 37, no. 2 (1978): 141–160
Daniel Boyarin
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The Palestinian and Tiberian Vocalisation Traditions of Biblical Hebrew. A Study of Three Manuscripts with Double Vocalisation from the Cairo Genizah.
Samuel Blapp
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Further Jewish Neo-Aramaic Innovations
Hezy Mutzafi
Journal of Jewish languages, 2018
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Script-Switching: Linguistic and Historical Aspects of the Shift from Hebrew to Aramaic Script in the Second Temple Period
Noam Mizrahi
Published in Kleine Untersuchungen zur Sprache des Alten Testaments und seiner Umwelt 22 (2017), 101–123, 2017
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Aramaic Influence and Inner Diachronic Development in Hebrew Inscriptions of the Iron Age
Yigal Bloch
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The Case for Modern Pronunciation of Biblical Languages
C Norman Sellers
2003
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Diachronic Analysis and the Features of Late Biblical Hebrew
Mark Rooker
Bulletin for Biblical Research
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Studies in Semitic Vocalisation and Reading Traditions
Aaron D . Hornkohl
Semitic Languages and Cultures
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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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Secondary Stress and Vowel Lengthening in Biblical Aramaic
Emmanuel Aïm
Journal of American Oriental Society 143-2, 2023
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The Phonology of Classical Hebrew: A Linguistic Study of Long Vowels and Syllable Structure
Robert Holmstedt
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82*. “Interchanges of Consonants between the Masoretic Text and the Vorlage of the Septuagint,” Revised version: Emanuel Tov, The Greek and Hebrew Bible (1999), 301–11.
Emanuel Tov
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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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Geoffrey Khan, “Remarks on Syllable Structure and Metrical Structure in Biblical Hebrew,” Brill’s Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics, vol. 12 (2020): 7-30
Geoffrey Khan
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Evidence for Hebrew phonology from the biblical Dead Sea Scrolls
Ken M Penner
Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, 2019
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Hebrew, Aramaic, and the Differing Phenomena of Targum and Translation in the Second Temple Period and Post-Second Temple Period
Daniel Machiela
The Language Environment of First Century Judaea, 2013
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On the phonology of Hebrew in Alandalus as reflected by the adaptation of Arabic grammar and poetry
Jose Martinez Delgado
Juan Pedro Monferrer-Sala and Wilfred G. E. Watson (eds.), Archaism and Innovation in the Semitic Languages, Selected Papers, pp. 73 - 86. Córdoba, Andalusia(Spain): Oriens Academic - CNERU (University of Cordoba) - DTR (Durham University). ISBN 978-84-695-7829-2, 2013
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The Phonetic Representation of Spoken Language in Modern Hebrew Literature
Rina Ben-Shahar
TTR : traduction, terminologie, rédaction, 2000
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THE ARAMAIC INFLUENCE ON MISHNAIC HEBREW: BORROWING OR INTERFERENCE? 1
Edward Cook
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Hebrew-Aramaic Relationship in Western Aramaic in the Light of Galilean Aramaic
David Talshir
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