
The Qal passive participle of geminate verbs in Biblical Hebrew / Moshe Bar-Asher-Problems of noun inflection in Arabic: reflections on the diptote declension / Joshua Blau-The kingdoms of Judah and Israel and ancient Hebrew history writing / John A. Emerton-Sequences of commands in Biblical Hebrew / Steven E. Fassberg-The paragogic nun in rhetorical perspective / W. Randall Garr-Forms and functions of the finite verb in Ugaritic narrative verse / Edward L. Greenstein-On the etymology of the Hebrew relative [še-] / John Huehnergard-Continuity and change in Biblical Hebrew: the linguistic history of a formulaic idiom from the realm of the Royal Court / Avi Hurvitz-The disappearance of iterative WEQATAL in the Biblical Hebrew verbal system / Jan Joosten-Homonymy and polysemy in the New modern Hebrew lexicon of the Hebrew Bible / Menaḥem Zevi Kaddari-Some aspects of the copula in North West Semitic / Geoffrey Khan-Hebrew and Aramaic in the First Millennium B.C.E. in the light of epigraphic evidence (socio-historical aspects) / André Lemaire-New Hebrew ostraca from the Shephelah / André Lemaire and Ada Yardeni-On the language and text of Exodus 18 / Mordechay Mishor-The discourse functions of object/adverbial-fronting in Biblical Hebrew / Adina Moshavi-The Biblical Hebrew verbal system in poetry / Alviero Niccacci-The human characters' names in the Ugaritic poems: onomastic eccentricity in Bronze-Age West Semitic and the name Daniel in particular / M. O'Connor-Linguistic and stylistic aspects of epic formulae in Ancient Semitic poetry and Biblical narrative / Frank H. Polak-The pausal pataḥ in Biblical Hebrew / Elisha Qimron-Israelian Hebrew in the Song of Songs / Gary A. Rendsburg
Page Count:
323
Publication Date:
2006-01-01
ISBN-10:
1575061163
ISBN-13:
9781575061160
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