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Journal articles on the topic "Hebrew grammar"

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Greenstein, Edward L., and Daniel Sivan. "Ugaritic Grammar [Hebrew]." Journal of the American Oriental Society 117, no. 3 (1997): 618. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/605295.

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ANDERSEN, F. I., and A. D. FORBES. "Hebrew Grammar Visualised." Ancient Near Eastern Studies 40 (January 1, 2003): 43–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2143/anes.40.0.562933.

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HERZIG SHEINFUX, LIVNAT, NURIT MELNIK, and SHULY WINTNER. "Representing argument structure." Journal of Linguistics 53, no. 04 (2016): 701–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022226716000189.

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Existing approaches to the representation of argument structure in grammar tend to focus either on semantics or on syntax. Our goal in this paper is to strike the right balance between the two levels by proposing an analysis that maintains the independence of the syntactic and semantic aspects of argument structure, and, at the same time, captures the interplay between the two levels. Our proposal is set in the context of the development of a large-scale grammar of Modern Hebrew within the framework of Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG). Consequently, an additional challenge it faces
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Wormser, Yehonatan. "The Description of Syntax in Medieval Hebrew Grammars." Hebrew Studies 64, no. 1 (2023): 173–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hbr.2023.a912656.

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Abstract: The study of Hebrew grammar by medieval Jewish scholars concentrates on phonological and morphological issues with much lower attention paid to Hebrew syntax. While the majority of medieval Hebrew grammars only contain scattered incidental remarks on topics related to the latter, some discuss syntactical themes at greater length. This paper examines the work of the four medieval grammarians who probably paid the most attention to Hebrew syntax – Abū Alfaraj Hārūn, Yonah ibn Janāḥ, Profiat Duran, and Abraham Debalmes. Surveying the relevant passages, it explores the primary issues the
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Adiel, Yair. "Political grammar." Journal of Language and Politics 9, no. 3 (2010): 433–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jlp.9.3.05adi.

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The Academy of the Hebrew Language is considered the supreme institute for the Hebrew language in Israel, a status which is also expressed legally in Israeli law since 1953. Its members are known and distinguished linguists, poets, writers and translators. In the years 1994–1995 the Academy plenum devoted three meetings to discuss the question of how to pronounce, spell and use the name “Palestine” in Hebrew. The protocols of those discussions are the corpus studied in this article. A close examination of the discussions reveals significant, subtle, and sometimes paradoxical relationships betw
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Lundberg, Johan M. V. "Dots, Versification and Grammar." Dead Sea Discoveries 29, no. 3 (2022): 366–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685179-02903005.

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Abstract The Syriac gospel of Matthew is divided into sentences by means of pausal accent dots, both single clause sentences and complex sentences. This article explores the relationship between these pausal accent dots and verse division, comparing the Syriac dotting system with Greek punctuation marks and Hebrew accents. All three traditions divide the text into larger and smaller sections. In the Hebrew Bible the smaller sections are often classified as verses that are further subdivided through cantillation marks, typically called accents. This article explains why the Syriac dots, also ca
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Fassberg, Steven E., and Sandra Landis Gogel. "A Grammar of Epigraphic Hebrew." Journal of the American Oriental Society 120, no. 4 (2000): 647. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/606635.

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Goodwin, Shawn Virgil. "A Biblical Hebrew Reference Grammar." Theological Librarianship 12, no. 1 (2019): 65–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.31046/tl.v12i1.541.

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This is a review of the second edition of van der Merwe, Naudé, and Kroeze's A Biblical Hebrew Reference Grammar. This grammar is an excellent tool for the student who has at least one year of Biblical Hebrew. The grammar is linguistically informed, bringing in some of the latest research from general linguistics. In most places, this linguistic sensitivity adds to a depth of insight and clarity that sets this work apart. However, there are places where the linguistic terminology add to greater confusion.
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Soggin, J. A., P. Jouon, and T. Muraoka. "A Grammar of Biblical Hebrew." Vetus Testamentum 43, no. 3 (1993): 430. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1519415.

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Andersen, Francis I., Paul Jouon, and T. Muraoka. "A Grammar of Biblical Hebrew." Journal of Biblical Literature 112, no. 1 (1993): 123. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3267872.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Hebrew grammar"

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Bunce, Nathan R. Price Mark A. "An introduction to biblical Hebrew grammar correlated with the grammars of Gesenius/Kautzsch/Cowley and Watlke/O'Connor." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1991. http://www.tren.com.

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Anstey, Mathew Philip. "Towards a functional discourse grammar analysis of Tiberian Hebrew /." [Barton (A.C.T.)] : [M. P. Anstey], 2006. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb401376687.

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Rand, Michael Chaim. "Introduction to the grammar of Hebrew poetry in Byzantine Palestine /." Piscataway (N.J.) : Gorgias press, 2006. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb412737947.

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Bernstein, Gabrielle. "Glidevowel alternation in Biblical Hebrew." Thesis, McGill University, 1986. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=65473.

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Ussishkin, Adam. "Roots and Correspondence: Denominal Verbs in Modern Hebrew." Department of Linguistics, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/227293.

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Modern Hebrew exhibits a derivational process known as Denominai Verb Formation (DVF) whereby a base form, usually a noun, may become a verb. This process has been analyzed by several researchers (Bat-El 1994, Gafos 1995, Sharvit 1994) but to date a comprehensive, principled account has not been proposed. In this paper, it is my aim to present such a principled account of DVF, within Optimality Theory (Prince & Smolensky 1993). This account crucially relies on the consonantal root, arguing against the proposal of Bat-El (1994) that the root plays no role in DVF. In addition, I propose to captu
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Outhwaite, Benjamin Mathew. "A descriptive grammar of the medieval Hebrew of the Cairo Geniza letters." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2000. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/270323.

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Tatu, Silviu. "The qatal//yiqtol (yiqtol//qatal) verbal sequence in Semitic couplets : a case study in systemic functional grammar with applications on the Hebrew Psalter and Ugaritic poetry /." Piscataway, N.J : Gorgias Press, 2008. http://opac.nebis.ch/cgi-bin/showAbstract.pl?u20=9781593339586.

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Moomo, David O. "The meaning of the biblical Hebrew verbal conjugation from a crosslinguistic perspective." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/53773.

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Thesis (DLitt)--Stellenbosch University, 2004.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: One of the questions that have challenged scholars of BH for many years is whether the language should be regarded as a tense, aspectual or modal language. In this thesis, I argue that the lack and application of a metacategory for describing any language in general, and BH in particular, has been the main problem of the debate. A sound methodology is needed in order to be able to make an argument that can be tested empirically. The present study presents such a viable methodological approach. Using Bhatian parameters fo
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Westbury, Joshua R. "Left dislocation in biblical Hebrew : a cognitive linguistic account." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/95852.

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Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2014.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The present work consists of an investigation into the form and function(s) of the so-called 'Left Dislocation' construction in Biblical Hebrew. As such, this inquiry is part of a larger domain of research that explores the nature and function of word order variation in Biblical Hebrew. As a result of a pilot study conducted by the present author in 2010, as well as recent advances within the feilds of cognitive linguistics, psycholinguistics, and discoursepragmatics— particularly with its sub-discipline known as informatio
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Churchyard, Henry. "Vowel Reduction in Tiberian Biblical Hebrew as Evidence for a Sub-foot Level of Maximally Trimoraic Metrical Constituents." Department of Linguistics, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/227254.

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Books on the topic "Hebrew grammar"

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Bailey, D. Waylon. Biblical Hebrew grammar. Insight Press, 2009.

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Steinmann, Andrew. Intermediate Hebrew grammar. Virtualbookworm.com Pub., 2007.

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Bailey, D. Waylon. Biblical Hebrew grammar. Insight Press, 1985.

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Bailey, D. Waylon. Biblical Hebrew grammar. Insight Press, 2009.

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Gesenius' Hebrew grammar. Dover Publications, 2006.

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A Hebrew grammar. Hodder and Stoughton, 1986.

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Steinmann, Andrew. Intermediate Hebrew grammar. Virtualbookworm.com Pub., 2007.

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Bailey, D. Waylon. Biblical Hebrew grammar. Insight Press, 2009.

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Davidson's introductory Hebrew grammar. 2nd ed. T & T Clark, 1993.

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Dean, Forbes A., ed. Biblical Hebrew grammar visualized. Eisenbrauns, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "Hebrew grammar"

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Ravid, Dorit, and Yitzhak Shlesinger. "Modern Hebrew Adverbials." In Between Grammar and Lexicon. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cilt.183.22rav.

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Kautzsch, E. "GESENIUS' HEBREW GRAMMAR FRONT MATTER II." In Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar and Davidson's Hebrew Syntax. Gorgias Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463213435-010.

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Doron, Edit. "Word Order in Hebrew." In Research in Afroasiatic Grammar. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cilt.202.03dor.

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Lustigman, Lyle. "4 HARSP: A Developmental Language Profile for Hebrew." In Assessing Grammar, edited by Martin J. Ball, David Crystal, and Paul Fletcher. Multilingual Matters, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/9781847696397-006.

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Tobin, Yishai. "The Dual Number in Hebrew." In Between Grammar and Lexicon. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cilt.183.10tob.

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Davidson, Andrew Bruce. "DAVIDSON'S HEBREW SYNTAX." In Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar and Davidson's Hebrew Syntax. Gorgias Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463213435-001.

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Watson, Foster. "Hebrew." In The English Grammar Schools to 1660. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429402081-33.

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"Hebrew Language and Grammar." In Isaac Aboab da Fonseca. Liverpool University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv3029k5x.15.

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"Grammar." In Translating the Hebrew Bible in Medieval Iberia. BRILL, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004461222_005.

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"Jerome, the Hebrew Text, and Hebrew Grammar." In Jewish, Christian, and Classical Exegetical Traditions in Jerome’s Translation of the Book of Exodus. BRILL, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004343009_005.

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Conference papers on the topic "Hebrew grammar"

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Yona, Shlomo, and Shuly Wintner. "A finite-state morphological grammar of Hebrew." In the ACL Workshop. Association for Computational Linguistics, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1621787.1621790.

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Wintner, Shuly. "Towards a linguistically motivated computational grammar for Hebrew." In the Workshop. Association for Computational Linguistics, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1621753.1621768.

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Mughaz, Dror, Michael Cohen, Sagit Mejahez, Tal Ades, and Dan Bouhnik. "From an Artificial Neural Network to Teaching [Abstract]." In InSITE 2020: Informing Science + IT Education Conferences: Online. Informing Science Institute, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/4557.

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[This Proceedings paper was revised and published in the "Interdisciplinary Journal of e-Skills and Lifelong Learning," 16, 1-17.] Aim/Purpose: Using Artificial Intelligence with Deep Learning (DL) techniques, which mimic the action of the brain, to improve a student’s grammar learning process. Finding the subject of a sentence using DL, and learning, by way of this computer field, to analyze human learning processes and mistakes. In addition, showing Artificial Intelligence learning processes, with and without a general overview of the problem that it is under examination. Applying the idea o
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