A Hebrew Deluge Story in Cuneiform; And Other Epic Fragments in the Pierpont Morgan Library

A Hebrew Deluge Story in Cuneiform; And Other Epic Fragments in the Pierpont Morgan Library
Publisher: New Haven : Yale University Press Publication date: 1922 Subjects: Akkadian language — Texts Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there.

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Syllables in Tashlhiyt Berber and in Moroccan Arabic (International Handbooks of Linguistics)

Syllables in Tashlhiyt Berber and in Moroccan Arabic (International Handbooks of Linguistics)
This book deals with syllable structure in the two main languages spoken in Morocco. Its theoretical outlook is that of generative phonology. We first deal with Tashlhiyt Berber. This language has a syllable structure with properties which are highly unusual. On the one hand, complex consonant sequences are a common occurrence in the surface representations. On the other hand, syllable structure is very simple. The way these two conflicting demands are reconciled is by allowing vowelless syllables. Any consonant may act as a syllable nucleus. Nuclear status is preferentially assigned to segments which are more sonorous than their neighbours. In the last two chapters we argue that our conclusions about Tashlhiyt Berber carry over to a certain extent to Moroccan Arabic. The inventories of syllable types of the two languages are very similar. Unlike Tashlhiyt, Moroccan Arabic has an epenthetic vowel, but it also allows vowelless syllables.

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Gesenius’ Hebrew Grammar and The Influence of Gesenius (Arabic Edition)

Gesenius Hebrew Grammar and The Influence of Gesenius (Arabic Edition)
Gesenius’ Hebrew Grammar is an essential reference tool for any student of classical Hebrew. Apart from the thorough explanation given to each aspect of grammar and syntax, this volume contains an exhaustive scriptural index which leads the user directly to passages that stand as examples of difficult constructions. A full paradigm of the Hebrew verb is also included.

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Aramaic Ostraca of the Fourth Century BC from Idu

Aramaic Ostraca of the Fourth Century BC from Idu
The literary documentation on southern Palestine at the end of the Persian period and the beginning of the Hellenistic period is very poor. Hence recently discovered Aramaic ostraca data 361-311 BC are the almost exclusive source for the study of the ethnic structure and the economic life in the period under discussion. Containing Aramaic words which are unknown from other sources, they also bear linguistic significance. The book contains the photographs, transliteration and translation with a commentary of 201 ostraca. It also contains a detailed introduction about the substantial and historical significance of the ostraca, as well as a glossary and an index of the proper names.

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Comparative Semitic Philology In The Middle Ages: From Sa’adiah Gaon To Ibn Barun (10th-12th C.) (Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics)

Comparative Semitic Philology In The Middle Ages: From Saadiah Gaon To Ibn Barun (10th-12th C.) (Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics)

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The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) (Webster’s Arabic Thesaurus Edition)

The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) (Websters Arabic Thesaurus Edition)
This edition is written in English. However, there is a running Arabic thesaurus at the bottom of each page for the more difficult English words highlighted in the text. There are many editions of The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885). This edition would be useful if you would like to enrich your Arabic-English vocabulary, whether for self-improvement or for preparation in advanced of college examinations. Webster’s edition of this classic is organized to expose the reader to a maximum number of difficult and potentially ambiguous English words. Rare or idiosyncratic words and expressions are given lower priority compared to “difficult, yet commonly used” English words. Rather than supply a single translation, many words are translated for a variety of meanings in Arabic, allowing readers to better grasp the ambiguity of English without using the notes as a pure translation crutch. Having the reader decipher a word’s meaning within context serves to improve vocabulary retention and understanding. Each page covers words not already highlighted on previous pages. This edition is helpful to Arabic-speaking students enrolled in an English Language Program (ELP), an English as a Foreign Language (EFL) program, an English as a Second Language Program (ESL), or in a TOEFL® or TOEIC® preparation program. Students who are actively building their vocabularies in Arabic or English may also find this useful for Advanced Placement® (AP®) tests. TOEFL®, TOEIC®, AP® and Advanced Placement® are trademarks of the Educational Testing Service which has neither reviewed nor endorsed this book. This book is one of a series of Webster’s paperbacks that allows the reader to obtain more value from the experience of reading. Translations are from Webster’s Online Dictionary, derived from a meta-analysis of public sources, cited on the site.
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A Manual of Babylonian Jewish Aramaic

A Manual of Babylonian Jewish Aramaic
An introduction to the grammar of the principal language of the Babylonian Talmud. Utilizes the inductive method, whereby grammar is learned directly as it is encountered in the text. The texts on which the manual is based are mainly non-legal, although legal texts are included in the later chapters of the book. Geared primarily for beginners in Talmud and Jewish studies, some knowledge of Hebrew is expected by the author.
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Aramaic, Hebrew and Greek Documentary Texts from Na.hal .Hever and Other Sites: With an Appendix Containing Alleged Qumran Texts The Seiyâl Collection II (Discoveries in the Judaean Desert) (Vol 27)

Aramaic, Hebrew and Greek Documentary Texts from Na.hal .Hever and Other Sites: With an Appendix Containing Alleged Qumran Texts The Seiyâl Collection II (Discoveries in the Judaean Desert) (Vol 27)
This volume contains first and second century CE documents in Aramaic and Greek said to come from Nahal Se’elim and now generally held to come from Nahal Hever (the venue of the Babatha Archive and the Bar Kokhba documents). They reveal legal, social, and linguistic aspects of the life of Jews in the Roman provinces of Judaea and Arabia.
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Beyond Babel: A Handbook for Biblical Hebrew and Related Languages (Resources for Biblical Study)

Beyond Babel: A Handbook for Biblical Hebrew and Related Languages (Resources for Biblical Study)
This book provides an introduction to the languages that are important for the study of the Hebrew Bible and ancient Israel. It contains articles on Akkadian, Arabic, Aramaic, Egyptian, biblical and epigraphic Hebrew, post-biblical Hebrew, Hittite, Phoenician, the Northwest Semitic dialects (Ammonite, Edomite and Moabite) and Ugaritic. The contributors are Peggy L. Day, Frederick E. Greenspahn, Jo Ann Hackett, Harry A. Hoffner, Jr., John Kaltner, Charles R. Krahmalkov, Baruch A. Levine, David Marcus, Simon B. Parker and Donald B. Redford. A general introduction by John Huehnergard discusses the importance of the study of Near Eastern languages for biblical scholarship, helping us to make the volume an ideal resource for persons beginning an in-depth study of the Hebrew Bible.
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A Grammar of Epigraphic Hebrew (Sbl – Resources for Biblical Study)

A Grammar of Epigraphic Hebrew (Sbl - Resources for Biblical Study)

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