Studies in Rabbinic Hebrew
Contributor(s)
Heijmans, Shai (editor)
Collection
ScholarLedLanguage
EnglishAbstract
"This volume presents a collection of articles centring on the language of the Mishnah and the Talmud – the most important Jewish texts (after the Bible), which were compiled in Palestine and Babylonia in the latter centuries of Late Antiquity. Despite the fact that Rabbinic Hebrew has been the subject of growing academic interest across the past century, very little scholarship has been written on it in English.
Studies in Rabbinic Hebrew addresses this lacuna, with eight lucid but technically rigorous articles written in English by a range of experienced scholars, focusing on various aspects of Rabbinic Hebrew: its phonology, morphology, syntax, pragmatics and lexicon. This volume is essential reading for students and scholars of Rabbinic studies alike, and constitutes the second in a new series, Studies in Semitic Languages and Cultures, in collaboration with the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Cambridge.
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Keywords
Mishnah; Talmud; Jewish text; Palestine; Babylonia; rabbinic hebrewDOI
10.11647/OBP.0164ISBN
9781783746804, 9781783746811, 9781783746835, 9781783746842, 9781783747689Publisher
Open Book PublishersPublisher website
https://www.openbookpublishers.com/Publication date and place
2020Series
Cambridge Semitic Languages and Cultures Series, 2Classification
New Testaments
Historical and comparative linguistics
Translation and interpretation