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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15. oldal
Even when the phonetic equivalent of the written form is more certain, we cannot
pretend that the written form is equal to an accurate phonetic transcription, even a
broad one. Spelling changes more slowly than does pronunciation and thus ...
Even when the phonetic equivalent of the written form is more certain, we cannot
pretend that the written form is equal to an accurate phonetic transcription, even a
broad one. Spelling changes more slowly than does pronunciation and thus ...
233. oldal
Appreciation of this point has recently spread among general linguists.8 The
dominant role of phonemics in "explaining" the alphabet is a prime example of
the way writing enters into the texture of language and language study. I have
also ...
Appreciation of this point has recently spread among general linguists.8 The
dominant role of phonemics in "explaining" the alphabet is a prime example of
the way writing enters into the texture of language and language study. I have
also ...
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These sign and symbol systems are generally related to writing systems but lack
the basic representational features of them.48 The term precursor system is
unsatisfactory, but the alternatives are worse: precursors are not consistently ...
These sign and symbol systems are generally related to writing systems but lack
the basic representational features of them.48 The term precursor system is
unsatisfactory, but the alternatives are worse: precursors are not consistently ...
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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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