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Studies in Biblical Hebrew
Studies in Biblical Hebrew is series of monographs designed to promote and publish topical research into the Hebrew of the Old Testament. The series does not assume that Biblical Hebrew is a form of the Aramaic languages (Canaanite) spoken from c. 1200 B.C. to c. 200 B.C., given standardized form only later and then perpetuated as a fixed literary medium. The focus of the series is specifically the corpus of the Old Testament, since the composition and compilation of these writings continue to generate major interest worldwide for reasons historical and academic, as well as religious. The series is devoted to fresh philological, syntactical, and linguistic study of the language of the Hebrew canon, with the subsidiary aim of displaying the contribution of such study to informed and accurate exegesis. Research into the broader evidence of the period, including inscriptional materials, is welcome, provided the results are cast in terms of their particular bearing upon Biblical (classical) Hebrew. Studies in Biblical Hebrew is series of monographs designed to promote and publish topical research into the Hebrew of the Old Testament. The series does not assume that Biblical Hebrew is a form of the Aramaic languages (Canaanite) spoken from c. 1200 B.C. to c. 200 B.C., given standardized form only later and then perpetuated as a fixed literary medium. The focus of the series is specifically the corpus of the Old Testament, since the composition and compilation of these writings continue to generate major interest worldwide for reasons historical and academic, as well as religious. The series is devoted to fresh philological, syntactical, and linguistic study of the language of the Hebrew canon, with the subsidiary aim of displaying the contribution of such study to informed and accurate exegesis. Research into the broader evidence of the period, including inscriptional materials, is welcome, provided the results are cast in terms of their particular bearing upon Biblical (classical) Hebrew. Studies in Biblical Hebrew is series of monographs designed to promote and publish topical research into the Hebrew of the Old Testament. The series does not assume that Biblical Hebrew is a form of the Aramaic languages (Canaanite) spoken from c. 1200 B.C. to c. 200 B.C., given standardized form only later and then perpetuated as a fixed literary medium. The focus of the series is specifically the corpus of the Old Testament, since the composition and compilation of these writings continue to generate major interest worldwide for reasons historical and academic, as well as religious. The series is devoted to fresh philological, syntactical, and linguistic study of the language of the Hebrew canon, with the subsidiary aim of displaying the contribution of such study to informed and accurate exegesis. Research into the broader evidence of the period, including inscriptional materials, is welcome, provided the results are cast in terms of their particular bearing upon Biblical (classical) Hebrew.
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The Hebrew Verb «HYH» as a Macrosyntactic Signal
The Case of «wayhy» and the Infinitive with Prepositions «Bet» and «Kaf» in Narrative Texts©2008 Thesis -
The Syntax of Meaning and the Meaning of Syntax
Minimal Computations and Maximal Derivations in a Label-/Phase-Driven Generative Grammar of Radical Minimalism©2020 Monographs -
Reflections on Syntax
Lectures in General Linguistics, Syntax, and Child Language Acquisition©2021 Monographs -
Leviticus in Hebrews
A Transtextual Analysis of the Tabernacle Theme in the Letter to the Hebrews©2011 Monographs -
The Rebirth of Hebrew Literature
©2016 Monographs -
Grammar of Biblical Hebrew
©2016 Monographs -
Pragmatique historique et syntaxe- Historische Pragmatik und Syntax
Actes de la section du même nom du XXXI e Romanistentag allemand - Akten der gleichnamigen Sektion des XXXI. Deutschen Romanistentags- (Bonn, 27.9.-1.10. 2009)©2012 Conference proceedings -
Syntax der Ergänzungsfrage
Empirische Untersuchungen am Russischen, Polnischen und Tschechischen©2004 Thesis -
Daniel in the Context of the Hebrew Bible
©2009 Monographs -
Diskurspragmatik und Syntax
Die Funktionale Satzperspektive in der französischen und deutschen Tagespresse unter Berücksichtigung einzelsprachlicher, pressetyp- und textklassenabhängiger Spezifika©2004 Thesis -
Die Syntax der Konstruktion
Eine Phrasenstrukturgrammatik des Deutschen mit einem erweiterten Valenzbegriff©1998 Thesis -
The Use of Exodus in Hebrews
©2011 Monographs -
Introduction to English Syntax
©2010 Textbook -
Sedeq and Sedaqah in the Hebrew Bible
©1991 Others -
Patterns of Movement in the Hebrew Psalter
A Holistic Thematic Approach with an Exemplar, Psalms 69–87©2021 Monographs -
Sexual Violation in the Hebrew Bible
A Multi-Methodological Study of Genesis 34 and 2 Samuel 13©2006 Monographs -
Empirical Issues in Formal Syntax and Semantics
Selected Papers from the Colloque de Syntaxe et de Sémantique de Paris (CSSP 1995)©1997 Conference proceedings