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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42. oldal
recognize, for example, that there is no strict division between such major sound
categories as vowel versus consonant and segment versus sequence. Certain
sounds, such as [y], [i], [w], [u], may be treated either as consonants or vowels, ...
recognize, for example, that there is no strict division between such major sound
categories as vowel versus consonant and segment versus sequence. Certain
sounds, such as [y], [i], [w], [u], may be treated either as consonants or vowels, ...
43. oldal
borderline sound be analyzed as a consonant, but in Latin, it would almost as
certainly have to be a (rather peculiar-sounding) vowel." It is not only where they
border on phonetics, however, that phonological theory and analysis are relevant
...
borderline sound be analyzed as a consonant, but in Latin, it would almost as
certainly have to be a (rather peculiar-sounding) vowel." It is not only where they
border on phonetics, however, that phonological theory and analysis are relevant
...
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If it is in wdw, it can stand for either dageS forte, doubling of the consonant, or it
can represent the vowel qibbus. At the beginning or end of a word there can be
no doubling, so it must always represent the vowel. To represent a double ...
If it is in wdw, it can stand for either dageS forte, doubling of the consonant, or it
can represent the vowel qibbus. At the beginning or end of a word there can be
no doubling, so it must always represent the vowel. To represent a double ...
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E J Revell The Development of Segol in an Open | 17 |
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Gregory Enos Phonological Considerations in the Study | 41 |
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