Hebrew Language Study in the Middle Ages
Texts and Studies
By Ilan Eldar
Publisher: The Hebrew University Magnes Press
Categories:
Linguistics and Language, Hebrew and Jewish Languages
Publish date: August 2016
Language: Hebrew
Danacode: 45-351106
ISBN: 978-965-493-864-8
Cover: Paperback
Pages: 426
Weight: 800 gr.
Prof. Ilan Eldars study of linguistics and reading theory in the middle ages, is brought to you in this publication. These twenty articles, written over thirty-three years and published in scientific journals, memorial publications and jubilee volumes, include unpublished texts from manuscripts and Genizah segments and deal with a variety of historiographical and linguistic issues: The beginnings of the glottology of the Hebrew language; The study of the Hebrew language among Jews of Germany, Italy, Spain, Yemen and France; Methods of structure and editing of dictionaries, derivation systems, concept of triliteral root, division of verbal stems, vowel length and substitution of letters.
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