New Perspectives in Biblical and Rabbinic Hebrew (original) (raw)

2014 Rezetko Young Historical Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew

Robert Rezetko, Ian Young

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Theoretical linguistics and Biblical Hebrew—Edit Doron’s vision

Nora Boneh

Brill’s Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics, 2020

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

Jacobus Naude

Journal for Semitics, 2017

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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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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF HEBREW LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS Volume 1 A–F

Aaron D . Hornkohl

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Diachronic Linguistics and the Lexicography of Biblical Hebrew

Jan Joosten

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Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics, 4 vols. (assoc. ed.)

Aaron Rubin

2013

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Diachronic Analysis and the Features of Late Biblical Hebrew

Mark Rooker

Bulletin for Biblical Research

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Linguistic Theory and Philology in the Study of Biblical Hebrew

Robert Holmstedt

Linguistic Studies on Biblical Hebrew. Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics 102. Leiden: Brill., 2021

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Stefan C. Reif, “Review of ‘Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics’,” Journal of Jewish Studies, vol. 65, no. 2 (Autumn 2014): 406-408.

Stefan C. Reif

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The Application of Modern Linguistics to Biblical Hebrew Exegesis

Max Kerr

2019

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The Ancient and Modern Hebrew Language: A Short History, Contrast, and Comparison

Philip A Lombardo

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Addendum to Intermediate Biblical Hebrew Grammar, May 1, 2018

Eric Reymond

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This workshop takes place as part of Prof. Nili Samet's research project: Late Biblical Hebrew Syntax: A Comprehensive Typology and Analysis

Maria Maddalena (Marilena) Colasuonno

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Biblical Hebrew and the Semitic Languages in the Light of Cultural Antiquity: A New Proposal

Eugene Merrill

Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 2019

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2016c Rezetko Naaijer An Alternative Approach to the Lexicon of Late Biblical Hebrew

Martijn Naaijer, Robert Rezetko

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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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THE CONTRIBUTION OF WOLFGANG RICHTER TO CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE STUDY OF BIBLICAL HEBREW

Hans Rechenmacher

JSS 50 (2005) 59-82, 2005

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Linguistic and Philological Studies of the Hebrew Bible and its Manuscripts (front matter), Vincent D. Beiler and Aaron D. Rubin, eds.

Vincent D Beiler

2023

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Issues in the Linguistic Analysis of a Dead Language, with Particular Reference to Ancient Hebrew.

Robert Holmstedt

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Israelian Hebrew: A Re-Evaluation

Na'ama Pat-El

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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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Direct Reflexivity in Biblical Hebrew: An Analysis of an Often-Neglected Aspect of Biblical Hebrew Grammar

P.B. (Bärry) Hartog

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. M. Z. Brettler, Biblical Hebrew for Students of Modern Israeli Hebrew

David Marcus

Modern Language Journal, 2004

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The State Of The Stative Qatal: A Study Of Form And Function In Biblical Hebrew

M. Cecil Dietz

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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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Review of The Reconfiguration of Hebrew in the Hellenistic Period

Benjamin P Kantor

Kantor, Benjamin. Review of The Reconfiguration of Hebrew in the Hellenistic Period, edited by Jan Joosten, Daniel Machiela, and Jean-Sébastien Rey. Revue de Qumrân 32 (1): 149–164, 2020

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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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J. Joosten, D. Machiela, F. (J.-S.) Rey, The Reconfiguration of Hebrew in the Hellenistic Period Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on the Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Ben Sira at Strasbourg University, June 2014 (STDJ 124; Leiden: Brill, 2018)

Frédérique Michèle Rey, Daniel Machiela, Jan Joosten

2018

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THE BIBLICAL HEBREW VERBAL SYSTEM IN LIGHT OF GRAMMATICALIZATION: THE SECOND GENERATION. Hebrew Studies 2011 no. 52

Alexander Andrason

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What Does Modern Hebrew Continue? The Case of the Presentatives hinneni and hareni, Hebrew Studies 62 (2021), pp. 403–429.

Ruth Stern

Hebrew Studies , 2021

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

Jan Joosten

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Review of Hebrew in the Second Temple Period: The Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Other Contemporary Sources, ed. Steven E. Fassberg, Moshe Bar-Asher, and Ruth A. Clements.

John Cook

Bulletin for Biblical Research 24/1 (2014): 78–80.

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FROM luah TO sefer AND BACK: AN EPISODE IN BIBLICAL HEBREW HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS

Tania Notarius

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