27 pp.A short albeit panoramic linguistic view on Hebrew, typology, genealogy and history, with a special development on the onomatopoetic and bi-phonemic origin of many Hebrew (Semitic, Afro-Asiatic...) roots
In historical linguistics, the prevailing view is that sound change is phonetically regular: within ...
In this article we examine how Qumran Hebrew can contribute to our knowledge of historical Hebrew li...
The first grammar entirely devoted to Mishnaic Hebrew was published in 1844. Although the linguistic...
A typological sketch of Heberw through its different stagesUne esquisse typologique de l'Hébreu à tr...
This monograph is a description of grammar and lexicon of Modern Hebrew, the official language of th...
Introducción: A convenient point to begin telling the story behind this book is in the 1990s with th...
A survey of the relationship between the Hebrew Language and the scientific discipline devoted to th...
Which sources most influence the language spoken in Israel? Is it the same language as the Hebrew of...
Biblical Hebrew, BH, could be seen as primarily a verbal language [1], with an average verse of the ...
ABSTRACT : The contents and methods of medieval Jewish linguistics owed much to their Arabic model. ...
This article discusses some aspects of the early history of Hebrew, in the light of the view still h...
The subject of this dissertation is the awareness of linguistic diversity in the Hebrew Bible—that i...
This article discusses some aspects of the early history of Hebrew, in the light of the view still h...
13 pp.The supposedly 3-phonems roots of Biblical Hebrew are shown to be redutcible to 2-phonem basic...
These volumes represent the highest level of scholarship on what is arguably the most important trad...
In historical linguistics, the prevailing view is that sound change is phonetically regular: within ...
In this article we examine how Qumran Hebrew can contribute to our knowledge of historical Hebrew li...
The first grammar entirely devoted to Mishnaic Hebrew was published in 1844. Although the linguistic...
A typological sketch of Heberw through its different stagesUne esquisse typologique de l'Hébreu à tr...
This monograph is a description of grammar and lexicon of Modern Hebrew, the official language of th...
Introducción: A convenient point to begin telling the story behind this book is in the 1990s with th...
A survey of the relationship between the Hebrew Language and the scientific discipline devoted to th...
Which sources most influence the language spoken in Israel? Is it the same language as the Hebrew of...
Biblical Hebrew, BH, could be seen as primarily a verbal language [1], with an average verse of the ...
ABSTRACT : The contents and methods of medieval Jewish linguistics owed much to their Arabic model. ...
This article discusses some aspects of the early history of Hebrew, in the light of the view still h...
The subject of this dissertation is the awareness of linguistic diversity in the Hebrew Bible—that i...
This article discusses some aspects of the early history of Hebrew, in the light of the view still h...
13 pp.The supposedly 3-phonems roots of Biblical Hebrew are shown to be redutcible to 2-phonem basic...
These volumes represent the highest level of scholarship on what is arguably the most important trad...
In historical linguistics, the prevailing view is that sound change is phonetically regular: within ...
In this article we examine how Qumran Hebrew can contribute to our knowledge of historical Hebrew li...
The first grammar entirely devoted to Mishnaic Hebrew was published in 1844. Although the linguistic...