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- catalog contributor b881839.
- catalog created "1974.".
- catalog date "1974".
- catalog date "1974.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1974.".
- catalog description "10. As final matres lectionis for o -- 11. As medial matres lectionis for u -- 11. As medial matres lectionis for u -- 12. As final matres lectionis for u -- 13. As medial matres lectionis for e: , i -- 14. As final matres lectionis for i -- 15. As final matres lectionis for e -- 16. As final matres lectionis for o -- 17. As final matres lectionis for u -- 18. As final matres lectionis for i -- 18. As final matres lectionis for i -- 19. As final matres lectionis for a -- 20. As final matres lectionis for a -- 21. The interchanging of -- Part Two -- Chapter C- Aramaic elements -- 1. Spelling -- 2. The verb -- 3. The noun -- 4. Pronouns and pronominal suffixes -- 5. Prepositions -- 6. The presentative -- 7. The negative particle -- Chapter D- The influence of basic Biblical Hebrew, late Biblical Hebrew, and Rabbinic Hebrew -- 1. Substitution of roots -- 2. Scr. Verb form = MT noun form (or adjective) -- 3. Scr. noun form (or adjective) = MT verb form -- 4. Verb-verb substitution -- Substitution of forms -- Tense and mood substitutions -- Conjugation substitutions -- 5. Nouns -- Noun patterns -- Number and case endings -- 6. Participles -- 7. Gender -- 8. Changes in number -- MT Singular = Scr. Plural -- MT Plural = Scr. Singular -- 9. The use of the passive to express impersonal action -- 10. Interchanges in prepositions".
- catalog description "11. Interchanges in the definite articles -- 12. The particle -- 13. The locative and the adverbial -- 14. Copula -- Scr. with = MT without -- Scr. without = MT with -- 15. Construct state v. apposition -- 16. The place of apposition -- 17. The imperfect as the object of the finite verb -- 18. Word order -- 19. Congruence in relative clauses -- 20. The negative -- 21. The asyndetic relative cause -- Chapter E- Pronouns and pronominal suffixes -- 1. Personal pronouns -- 2. Pronominal suffixes of the perfect -- 3. Genitive and accusative suffixes -- Chapter F- Phonetic and phonological traits -- 1. The sound change u-i in closed syllables -- Its nature -- Canaanite-Phoenician-Punic -- Tiberian Biblical Hebrew -- Babylonian Biblical Hebrew -- Isaiah Scrolls -- Ea. Biblical Aramaic -- Syriac -- Rabbinic Hebrew -- Christian Palestinian Aramaic -- Galilean Aramaic -- Aramaic of the Targumim (Onkelos and Targum of the prophets) -- Samaritan Hebrew and Aramaic -- Classical Arabic -- The dialect of Ma'lula -- The Arabic dialects of Syria and Palestine -- 2. The a-o (u) shift influenced by Labials or Resh in a closed syllable (assimilation)".
- catalog description "3. Shwa mobile before Beth and Resh pronounced as a short o(u) (assimilation) -- 4. Shaw mobile before 'Aleph, 'Ayin, or Heh realized as o -- 5. Shwa mobile (Haraf) = following vowel -- 6. Shwa mobile = a (or one of its reflexes) -- 7. Pronunciation of = Qotol (or similarly) -- 8. Weakening of Laryngeals and Pharyngeals -- 'Aleph -- Heh -- Het -- 'Ayin -- Further consequences of the weakening of the Laryngeals and Pharyngeals -- 9. Assimilation of consonants -- 10. Dissimilation -- 11. Glide -- 12. Dalet at the end of a word = Nun -- Chapter G- Appendix -- Ketib, Qere, and the scroll -- Madniha'e and ma'arbha'e and the scroll -- Suspended letters and words- and additions in the margins -- Erasures, corrections, and dotted words in the scroll -- Words not in MT -- Words in MT lacking in the scroll -- Additions by another hand -- Changes in persons and different object -- Different word order -- One scribe or two? -- The scroll and the Samaritan Bible, the Samaritan tradition, and Samaritan Aramaic.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [xiii]-xxiii).".
- catalog description "Part One -- 1. The problem and its proposed solution -- 2. Proper nouns -- 3. Scriptio plena -- 4. The linguistic background -- 5. The sources -- 6. The forces at work -- 7. Spelling- An aid to Hebrew-Aramaic differentiation -- 8. Aramaic influence -- 9. The influence of the late Biblical Hebrew, "Basic" Biblical Hebrew and Mishnaic Hebrew -- 10. Pronouns and pronominal suffixes -- 11. Phonetic and phonological traits -- 12. The dialect of the scribe (summary) -- 13. Hebrew dialects: Standard and substandard -- 14. Linguistic criteria for dating the scroll -- 15. Linguistically parallel texts -- 16. Vernacular and model texts -- 17. Place of origin -- Chapter A- Proper nouns -- 1. The material -- 2. Comments -- Chapter B- Spelling -- 1. as mater lectionis -- 2. Consonantal Waw indicated by -- 3. Yod as mater lectionis -- 4. Consonantal Yod indicated by -- 5. As medial mater lectionis for a:, a -- 6. As medial mater lectionis for e -- 7. As final mater lectionis for a:, e, instead of MT -- 8. As final mater lectionis for a: e, instead of MT -- 9. As medial matres lectionis for o".
- catalog extent "xxiii, 567 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Language and linguistic background of the Isaiah Scroll (I Q Isa[superscript a]).".
- catalog identifier "9004040196".
- catalog identifier "9789004040199".
- catalog isFormatOf "Language and linguistic background of the Isaiah Scroll (I Q Isa[superscript a]).".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies on the texts of the desert of Judah ; v. 6".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies on the texts of the desert of Judah ; v. 6.".
- catalog issued "1974".
- catalog issued "1974.".
- catalog language "eng heb".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Leiden : Brill,".
- catalog relation "Language and linguistic background of the Isaiah Scroll (I Q Isa[superscript a]).".
- catalog subject "BS1515.5 .K854".
- catalog subject "Bible Language, style.".
- catalog subject "Bible. Isaiah. Hebrew. Isaiah scroll.".
- catalog subject "Hebrew language, Post-Biblical.".
- catalog tableOfContents "10. As final matres lectionis for o -- 11. As medial matres lectionis for u -- 11. As medial matres lectionis for u -- 12. As final matres lectionis for u -- 13. As medial matres lectionis for e: , i -- 14. As final matres lectionis for i -- 15. As final matres lectionis for e -- 16. As final matres lectionis for o -- 17. As final matres lectionis for u -- 18. As final matres lectionis for i -- 18. As final matres lectionis for i -- 19. As final matres lectionis for a -- 20. As final matres lectionis for a -- 21. The interchanging of -- Part Two -- Chapter C- Aramaic elements -- 1. Spelling -- 2. The verb -- 3. The noun -- 4. Pronouns and pronominal suffixes -- 5. Prepositions -- 6. The presentative -- 7. The negative particle -- Chapter D- The influence of basic Biblical Hebrew, late Biblical Hebrew, and Rabbinic Hebrew -- 1. Substitution of roots -- 2. Scr. Verb form = MT noun form (or adjective) -- 3. Scr. noun form (or adjective) = MT verb form -- 4. Verb-verb substitution -- Substitution of forms -- Tense and mood substitutions -- Conjugation substitutions -- 5. Nouns -- Noun patterns -- Number and case endings -- 6. Participles -- 7. Gender -- 8. Changes in number -- MT Singular = Scr. Plural -- MT Plural = Scr. Singular -- 9. The use of the passive to express impersonal action -- 10. Interchanges in prepositions".
- catalog tableOfContents "11. Interchanges in the definite articles -- 12. The particle -- 13. The locative and the adverbial -- 14. Copula -- Scr. with = MT without -- Scr. without = MT with -- 15. Construct state v. apposition -- 16. The place of apposition -- 17. The imperfect as the object of the finite verb -- 18. Word order -- 19. Congruence in relative clauses -- 20. The negative -- 21. The asyndetic relative cause -- Chapter E- Pronouns and pronominal suffixes -- 1. Personal pronouns -- 2. Pronominal suffixes of the perfect -- 3. Genitive and accusative suffixes -- Chapter F- Phonetic and phonological traits -- 1. The sound change u-i in closed syllables -- Its nature -- Canaanite-Phoenician-Punic -- Tiberian Biblical Hebrew -- Babylonian Biblical Hebrew -- Isaiah Scrolls -- Ea. Biblical Aramaic -- Syriac -- Rabbinic Hebrew -- Christian Palestinian Aramaic -- Galilean Aramaic -- Aramaic of the Targumim (Onkelos and Targum of the prophets) -- Samaritan Hebrew and Aramaic -- Classical Arabic -- The dialect of Ma'lula -- The Arabic dialects of Syria and Palestine -- 2. The a-o (u) shift influenced by Labials or Resh in a closed syllable (assimilation)".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. Shwa mobile before Beth and Resh pronounced as a short o(u) (assimilation) -- 4. Shaw mobile before 'Aleph, 'Ayin, or Heh realized as o -- 5. Shwa mobile (Haraf) = following vowel -- 6. Shwa mobile = a (or one of its reflexes) -- 7. Pronunciation of = Qotol (or similarly) -- 8. Weakening of Laryngeals and Pharyngeals -- 'Aleph -- Heh -- Het -- 'Ayin -- Further consequences of the weakening of the Laryngeals and Pharyngeals -- 9. Assimilation of consonants -- 10. Dissimilation -- 11. Glide -- 12. Dalet at the end of a word = Nun -- Chapter G- Appendix -- Ketib, Qere, and the scroll -- Madniha'e and ma'arbha'e and the scroll -- Suspended letters and words- and additions in the margins -- Erasures, corrections, and dotted words in the scroll -- Words not in MT -- Words in MT lacking in the scroll -- Additions by another hand -- Changes in persons and different object -- Different word order -- One scribe or two? -- The scroll and the Samaritan Bible, the Samaritan tradition, and Samaritan Aramaic.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One -- 1. The problem and its proposed solution -- 2. Proper nouns -- 3. Scriptio plena -- 4. The linguistic background -- 5. The sources -- 6. The forces at work -- 7. Spelling- An aid to Hebrew-Aramaic differentiation -- 8. Aramaic influence -- 9. The influence of the late Biblical Hebrew, "Basic" Biblical Hebrew and Mishnaic Hebrew -- 10. Pronouns and pronominal suffixes -- 11. Phonetic and phonological traits -- 12. The dialect of the scribe (summary) -- 13. Hebrew dialects: Standard and substandard -- 14. Linguistic criteria for dating the scroll -- 15. Linguistically parallel texts -- 16. Vernacular and model texts -- 17. Place of origin -- Chapter A- Proper nouns -- 1. The material -- 2. Comments -- Chapter B- Spelling -- 1. as mater lectionis -- 2. Consonantal Waw indicated by -- 3. Yod as mater lectionis -- 4. Consonantal Yod indicated by -- 5. As medial mater lectionis for a:, a -- 6. As medial mater lectionis for e -- 7. As final mater lectionis for a:, e, instead of MT -- 8. As final mater lectionis for a: e, instead of MT -- 9. As medial matres lectionis for o".
- catalog title "The language and linguistic background of the Isaiah Scroll (I Q Isa[superscript a]) / by E. Y. Kutscher.".
- catalog type "text".