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Studies in classical hebrew /

This volume collects studies of the classical Hebrew language by one of the foremost scholars of this language in our time. Moshe Bar-Asher has published dozens of studies of Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic, spanning nearly three thousand years of texts and dialects. Very few of his penetrating studies...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Bar-Asher, Mosheh, 1939-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin : De Gruyter, 2013.
Colección:Studia Judaica (Walter de Gruyter & Co.) ; Bd. 71.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 17.1 Mishnaic Hebrew and Rabbinic literature
  • 17.2 The Origin of Mishnaic Hebrew
  • 17.3 Biblical Hebrew and Mishnaic Hebrew
  • 17.3.1 Common and Contrasting Features
  • 17.3.2 Diachronic Differences
  • 17.3.3 Dialectal differences
  • 17.3.4 Difference of Tradition
  • 17.3.5 Literary Influence of Biblical Hebrew upon Mishnaic Hebrew
  • 17.4 Unity and Diversity in Mishnaic Hebrew
  • 17.4.1 The assumption of uniformity re-examined
  • 17.4.2 Contrasts between the language of the Tannaim and the language of the Amoraim
  • 17.4.3 Mishnaic Hebrew and its different dialects
  • 17.4.4 Linguistic differences within the Mishnah
  • 17.4.5 Editions and manuscripts
  • 17.4.6 Linguistic types in the manuscripts of the Mishnah
  • 17.4.7 Special traditions
  • 17.4.8 Written and Oral Traditions
  • 17.5 Mishnaic Hebrew and Other Languages
  • 17.5.1 The situation of multi-lingualism
  • 17.5.2 Mishnaic Hebrew and Aramaic
  • 17.5.3 Borrowings from Greek and Latin
  • 17.6 Mishnaic Hebrew from indirect sources
  • 17.6.1 Direct and indirect sources
  • 17.6.2 Documents from the Judean Desert
  • 17.6.3 The Samaritan tradition
  • 17.6.4 Greek and Latin Transcriptions
  • 17.6.5 The language of Liturgy and the Piyyut
  • 17.7 Conclusion
  • 18 The Study of Mishnaic Hebrew Grammar Based on Written Sources: Achievements, Problems, and Tasks
  • 18.1 Introductory Remarks
  • 18.2 Research and Achievements
  • 18.2.1 Description of Mishnaic Hebrew Studies
  • 18.2.2 Some Central Questions in the Study of Mishnaic Hebrew
  • 18.2.3 Results of Mishnaic Hebrew Research
  • 18.2.4 Unity of Mishnaic Hebrew
  • 18.3 Problems and Tasks
  • 18.3.1 Investigations of Reliable Manuscripts and other Manuscripts
  • 18.3.1 Strata versus Traditions
  • 18.3.3 Reliable Traditions and Scribal Corrections
  • 18.3.4 Expanding the Fields of Research.