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The phonetics of modern Hebrew

The phonetics of modern Hebrew
Author: M. J. Chayen
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2017-12-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3111356043

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The Phonetics of Modern Hebrew

The Phonetics of Modern Hebrew
Author: Moshe Yirmeyahu Chayen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 49
Release: 1973
Genre: Hebrew language
ISBN:

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Modern Hebrew Phonology

Modern Hebrew Phonology
Author: Sandra M. Storm
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1974
Genre: Hebrew language
ISBN:

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Morphophonemics of Modern Hebrew (Routledge Revivals)

Morphophonemics of Modern Hebrew (Routledge Revivals)
Author: Noam Chomsky
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1136599045

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Routledge Revivals presents a reissue of Noam Chomksy’s MA thesis, written in 1951, and first published in 1979. Morphophonemics of Modern Hebrew is a landmark study in linguistics and generative phonology, which provides not only an analysis of morphophonemics but of the entire grammar of Modern Hebrew from syntax to phonology. Professor Chomsky’s goal in this thesis is nothing less than a complete generative grammar of the Hebrew language. This work is of singular importance as it contains the genesis of the author’s work in the field of generative grammar which has had such a profound impact upon the study of linguistics. This reissue of a truly pioneering work will be of great interest to all those concerned with generative grammar and its origins, and with the progression of thought of one of the greatest minds of our time.


Phonology and Morphology of Biblical Hebrew

Phonology and Morphology of Biblical Hebrew
Author: Joshua Blau
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2010-06-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1575066017

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More than 80 years have passed since Bauer and Leander’s historical grammar of Biblical Hebrew was published, and many advances in comparative historical grammar have been made during the interim. Joshua Blau, who has for much of his life been associated with the Academy of the Hebrew Language in Jerusalem, has during the past half century studied, collected data, and written frequently on various aspects of the Hebrew language. Phonology and Morphology of Biblical Hebrew had its origins in an introduction to Biblical Hebrew first written some 40 years ago; it has now been translated from Modern Hebrew, thoroughly revised and updated, and it distills a lifetime of knowledge of the topic. The book begins with a 60-page introduction that locates Biblical Hebrew in the Semitic family of languages. It then discusses various approaches to categorization and classification, introduces and discusses various linguistic approaches and features that are necessary to the discussion, and provides a background to the way that linguists approach a language such as Biblical Hebrew—all of which will be useful to students who have taken first-year Hebrew as well those who have studied Biblical Hebrew extensively but have not been introduced to linguistic study of the topic. After a brief discussion of phonetics, the main portion of the book is devoted to phonology and to morphology. In the section on phonology, Blau provides complete coverage of the consonant and vowel systems of Biblical Hebrew and of the factors that have affected both systems. In the section on morphology, he discusses the parts of speech (pronouns, verbs, nouns, numerals) and includes brief comments on the prepositions and waw. The historical processes affecting each feature are explained as Blau progresses through the various sections. The book concludes with a complete set of paradigms and extensive indexes. Blau’s recognized preeminence as a Hebraist and Arabist as well as his understanding of language change have converged in the production of this volume to provide an invaluable tool for the comparative and historical study of Biblical Hebrew phonology and morphology.


The Phonetics of Modern Hebrew

The Phonetics of Modern Hebrew
Author: Moše Yirmyāhû Ḥēn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 49
Release: 1973
Genre:
ISBN:

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Modern Hebrew

Modern Hebrew
Author: Ora Schwarzwald
Publisher: Spotlight Poets
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2001
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

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"The revival of Hebrew in Israel during the last century is a unique phenomenon: a language used for over 1700 years by Jews around the world solely in liturgy or writing came alive as a spoken, everyday language used for all purposes. Although those spearheading the movement to revive Hebrew tried to impose the norms of classical Hebrew on the rapidity evolving language, they were, in many respects, unsuccessful in this effort. Adapting to the circumstances in which it was used, Modern Hebrew developed independently, reflecting the previous linguistic background of the speakers, foreign influences and natural linguistic evolution. Modern Hebrew has taken its own unique course as revealed through its phonology, morphology, syntax, and lexical structure. This book examines the unique features of this dynamic language."--Book cover.


Tiberian Hebrew Phonology

Tiberian Hebrew Phonology
Author: Joseph L. Malone
Publisher: Eisenbrauns
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1993
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780931464751

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This impressive study analyzes the form of biblical Hebrew that was canonized by the Masoretes, Jewish religious and language scholars who were centered in Tiberias in the late first millennium C.E. The grammatical system of the Masoretes is the key to understanding the Hebrew Bible, and yet because of its tremendous complexity, the system has often been neglected. This study of Tiberian Hebrew phonology is a valuable contribution toward a fuller understanding of Masoretic grammar. The sound system of biblical Hebrew is quite distinct from that of modern Hebrew and is the most elaborate of all the attested Semitic languages. Dr. Malone's thorough analysis describes this sound system in light of both recent linguistic study (generative phonology) and his own far-ranging work on other Semitic languages. The results of his work are stated in the form of phonological rules that will assist the biblical Hebrew scholar in understanding phonology and its impact on Hebrew grammar. The reader will find much value in the elaborate charts and diagrams throughout the book, especially chapter 10, which illustrates the derivations of the first twenty verses of the Book of Genesis, and chapter 12, which presents an inventory of Tiberian Hebrew words and phrases of particular interest. A glossary and bibliography complete the book.


Introduction to Reading

Introduction to Reading
Author: Edna Amir Coffin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1973
Genre: Hebrew language
ISBN:

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