Since Wilhem Heinrich Gesenius published Lexicon Manuale Hebraicum et Chaldaicum in Veteris Testamenti Libros in 1836, the primary focus for traditional dictionaries has been to utilize the theories of etymology and comparative linguistics to find the best possible meanings for words. As significantly influenced by James Barr and others, modern scholarship and dictionaries have moved away from these traditional theories to the theories of syntagmatic/pragmatic relations and structural semantic analysis via domains. Prominent examples for these modern dictionaries include The Dictionary of Classical Hebrew (1993) and A Semantic Dictionary of Biblical Hebrew (2000). Another issue with traditional dictionaries is the limited provision of the ...
Dussaud René. Israel Eitan. — A Contribution to Biblical lexicography (Contr. to Orient, history and...
This is a short survey of morphology in the generative paradigm with particular reference to the org...
Since Barr’s comments on lexicography in his Semantics of Biblical Languages there have been a numbe...
The original publication is only available in printHebrew (=BH) and other Semitic languages, one sel...
<strong>Ten centuries of lexicography: From vocabulary list to dictionary</strong><br...
This article proposes a computational method to extract orthographic and morphological variation wit...
This paper aims at demonstrating the advantages of the research on predominantly Greek loanwords in ...
New Testament lexicons of today are comprehensive, up-to-date, and authoritative. Behind them lies a...
Which sources most influence the language spoken in Israel? Is it the same language as the Hebrew of...
Chapter one of this thesis is an overview and evaluation of a number of English language Bible dict...
International audienceThis paper presents a Derivational Database of Modern Hebrew (and more general...
Biblical Hebrew Vocabulary by Conceptual Categories by J. David Pleins with Jonathan Homrighausen is...
International audienceMorphology knowledge is relevant in language learning, information retrieval a...
Background. This article examines lexicography - a separate science that includes theoretical lexico...
Reliable dictionaries are essential for researching linguistic topics related to Hebrew and Arabic. ...
Dussaud René. Israel Eitan. — A Contribution to Biblical lexicography (Contr. to Orient, history and...
This is a short survey of morphology in the generative paradigm with particular reference to the org...
Since Barr’s comments on lexicography in his Semantics of Biblical Languages there have been a numbe...
The original publication is only available in printHebrew (=BH) and other Semitic languages, one sel...
<strong>Ten centuries of lexicography: From vocabulary list to dictionary</strong><br...
This article proposes a computational method to extract orthographic and morphological variation wit...
This paper aims at demonstrating the advantages of the research on predominantly Greek loanwords in ...
New Testament lexicons of today are comprehensive, up-to-date, and authoritative. Behind them lies a...
Which sources most influence the language spoken in Israel? Is it the same language as the Hebrew of...
Chapter one of this thesis is an overview and evaluation of a number of English language Bible dict...
International audienceThis paper presents a Derivational Database of Modern Hebrew (and more general...
Biblical Hebrew Vocabulary by Conceptual Categories by J. David Pleins with Jonathan Homrighausen is...
International audienceMorphology knowledge is relevant in language learning, information retrieval a...
Background. This article examines lexicography - a separate science that includes theoretical lexico...
Reliable dictionaries are essential for researching linguistic topics related to Hebrew and Arabic. ...
Dussaud René. Israel Eitan. — A Contribution to Biblical lexicography (Contr. to Orient, history and...
This is a short survey of morphology in the generative paradigm with particular reference to the org...
Since Barr’s comments on lexicography in his Semantics of Biblical Languages there have been a numbe...