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- catalog abstract "This collection of papers in Hebrew and Semitic linguistics is the English pendant to the Hebrew volume. The nucleus of this collection is formed by researches into the history of Biblical Hebrew. They deal with details, yet the introduction, entitled 'On the History and Structure of Hebrew', especially written for this publication, fits them into the general frame. It is to be hoped that this collection will convey to scholars, something more than the mere sum of the various publications, and that the indices will enable the reader to find his wish more easily.".
- catalog contributor b11134347.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "A misunderstood medieval translation of śered (Isaiah 44:13) and its impact on modern scholarship. -- Minutiae Aramaicae. -- The origins of open and closed e in proto-Syriac. -- Hebrew and north west Semitic: reflections on the classification of the Semitic languages. -- Some Ugaritic, Hebrew, and Arabic parallels. -- On problems of polyphony and archaism in Ugaritic spelling. -- Short philological notes on the inscription of Mešaʻ.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "Introduction: on the history and structure of Hebrew. -- The monophthongization of diphthongs as reflected in the use of vowel letters in the Pentateuch. -- Non-phonetic conditioning of sound change and Biblical Hebrew. -- On pausal lengthening, pausal stress shift, Philippi's law and rule ordering in Biblical Hebrew. -- "Weak" phonetic change and the Hebrew Śîn. -- Hebrew stress shifts, pretonic lengthening, and segolization: possible cases of Aramaic interference in Hebrew syllable structure. -- Some remarks on the prehistory of stress in Biblical Hebrew. -- The parallel development of the feminine ending -at in Semitic languages. -- Remarks on the development of some pronominal suffixes in Hebrew. -- Redundant pronominal suffixes denoting intrinsic possession. -- Studies in Hebrew verb formation. -- On some vestiges of Univerbalization of the units and tens of the Cardinalia 21-99 in Arabic and Hebrew. -- Marginalia Semitica I. -- Marginalia Semitica II. -- Marginalia Semitica III. -- Some difficulties in the reconstruction of "proto-Hebrew" and "proto-Canaanite".".
- catalog description "This collection of papers in Hebrew and Semitic linguistics is the English pendant to the Hebrew volume. The nucleus of this collection is formed by researches into the history of Biblical Hebrew. They deal with details, yet the introduction, entitled 'On the History and Structure of Hebrew', especially written for this publication, fits them into the general frame. It is to be hoped that this collection will convey to scholars, something more than the mere sum of the various publications, and that the indices will enable the reader to find his wish more easily.".
- catalog extent "372 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Topics in Hebrew and Semitic linguistics.".
- catalog identifier "9654930064".
- catalog isFormatOf "Topics in Hebrew and Semitic linguistics.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Jerusalem : Magnes Press, the Hebrew University,".
- catalog relation "Topics in Hebrew and Semitic linguistics.".
- catalog subject "Hebrew language History.".
- catalog subject "PJ4515 .B55 1998".
- catalog subject "Semitic languages History.".
- catalog subject "Semitic languages.".
- catalog tableOfContents "A misunderstood medieval translation of śered (Isaiah 44:13) and its impact on modern scholarship. -- Minutiae Aramaicae. -- The origins of open and closed e in proto-Syriac. -- Hebrew and north west Semitic: reflections on the classification of the Semitic languages. -- Some Ugaritic, Hebrew, and Arabic parallels. -- On problems of polyphony and archaism in Ugaritic spelling. -- Short philological notes on the inscription of Mešaʻ.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: on the history and structure of Hebrew. -- The monophthongization of diphthongs as reflected in the use of vowel letters in the Pentateuch. -- Non-phonetic conditioning of sound change and Biblical Hebrew. -- On pausal lengthening, pausal stress shift, Philippi's law and rule ordering in Biblical Hebrew. -- "Weak" phonetic change and the Hebrew Śîn. -- Hebrew stress shifts, pretonic lengthening, and segolization: possible cases of Aramaic interference in Hebrew syllable structure. -- Some remarks on the prehistory of stress in Biblical Hebrew. -- The parallel development of the feminine ending -at in Semitic languages. -- Remarks on the development of some pronominal suffixes in Hebrew. -- Redundant pronominal suffixes denoting intrinsic possession. -- Studies in Hebrew verb formation. -- On some vestiges of Univerbalization of the units and tens of the Cardinalia 21-99 in Arabic and Hebrew. -- Marginalia Semitica I. -- Marginalia Semitica II. -- Marginalia Semitica III. -- Some difficulties in the reconstruction of "proto-Hebrew" and "proto-Canaanite".".
- catalog title "Topics in Hebrew and Semitic linguistics / Joshua Blau.".
- catalog type "text".