Linguistics and Biblical HebrewThe essays in this volume arose out of the Society of Biblical Literature section on linguistics and Biblical Hebrew and have been selected to provide a summary and statement of the state of the question with regard to a number of areas of investigation. The sixteen articles are organized into sections on phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, discourse analysis, historical/comparative linguistics, and graphemics. |
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Discussion. The philologist who wishes to investigate the phonetics of Biblical
Hebrew plainly must have some acquaintance with modern linguistics. No one
familiar with articulatory phonetics, for instance, can be satisfied with the older ...
Discussion. The philologist who wishes to investigate the phonetics of Biblical
Hebrew plainly must have some acquaintance with modern linguistics. No one
familiar with articulatory phonetics, for instance, can be satisfied with the older ...
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The written (or otherwise recorded) version of a discourse is called the “text.” The
context of a discourse has features that are linguistic, social, cultural, cognitive,
and even personal. The meaning of context in this paper varies as the discussion
...
The written (or otherwise recorded) version of a discourse is called the “text.” The
context of a discourse has features that are linguistic, social, cultural, cognitive,
and even personal. The meaning of context in this paper varies as the discussion
...
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However, if the Mischsprache theory is that Biblical Hebrew is a language of truly
mixed parentage, discussion of this claim must be placed in the context of a
general discussion of creolization, an area of linguistics in which an extensive ...
However, if the Mischsprache theory is that Biblical Hebrew is a language of truly
mixed parentage, discussion of this claim must be placed in the context of a
general discussion of creolization, an area of linguistics in which an extensive ...
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Akkadian Aleppo Codex allomorphs alphabet approach Arabic Aramaic ayin Bible Biblical Hebrew Blau Cambridge Canaanite clause Codex consonant context descriptive dialects dictionary Discourse Analysis discussion elements English essay evidence example feminine singular forms function grammar Grammatik graphemes guage guistic guttural hearer Hebrew Phonology Historical Linguistics idem imperfect innovations Israelian Hebrew Jerusalem lexical lexicography Malone manuscript Masorah Masoretic meaning morpheme Morphology Mouton narrative Neogrammarian neumes Nida northern noun occurs participle patah pattern perfect Philippi's Law Phoenician phoneme phonologists phonology plural position prefix pronominal pronoun proto-Hebrew proto-Northwest Semitic Psalm qāmes qittil quttul reconstruction reference reflex Rendsburg repr represent rule scholars script ségól semantic Semitic languages sentence sound speaker speech stem stressed structure suffix suffix-conjugation syllable syntactic Syntax theory Tiberian Hebrew tion topic tradition types Ugaritic University Press verb vocalization vowel wav-consecutive word order writing system York