Studies in Hebrew and Aramaic Syntax
Editat de Karel Jongeling, Heleen Murre-Van Den Berg, van Rompayen Limba Engleză Legat în piele – sep 1991
After a preface by A. van der Heide and a bibliographical list of Hoftijzer's publications, the volume contains 16 essays on syntactical questions in the field of Hebrew and Aramaic. Most of these essays deal with subjects occurring in Hoftijzer's publications. Such are the nominal sentence, the particle 'et', questions related to clause types as well as to word order and concord within sentences, the status and use of particles and verbal forms. Whereas Biblical Hebrew is discussed in most of the essays, other language forms are represented as well, esp. Mishnaic and Modern Hebrew, Imperial Aramaic, Middle Aramaic and Classical Syriac.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004095205
ISBN-10: 9004095209
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 163 x 246 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Brill
ISBN-10: 9004095209
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 163 x 246 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Public țintă
Semitists, linguists and biblical scholars.Recenzii
'...our authors all evince a deep love for the language upon whose peculiarities they have lavished their keenest powers of observation and analysis.'
Saul Levin, Hebrew Studies, 1993.
'...will be of greatest importance...'
Frederick E. Greenspahn, Religious Studies Review, 1993.
'This compilation is certainly a valuable addition to the recent upsurge in publications on the syntax of Hebrew and Aramaic.'
C.H.J. van der Merwe, Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages, 1991.
Saul Levin, Hebrew Studies, 1993.
'...will be of greatest importance...'
Frederick E. Greenspahn, Religious Studies Review, 1993.
'This compilation is certainly a valuable addition to the recent upsurge in publications on the syntax of Hebrew and Aramaic.'
C.H.J. van der Merwe, Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages, 1991.