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Qumran Hebrew : an overview of orthography, phonology, and morphology

Title
Qumran Hebrew : an overview of orthography, phonology, and morphology / Eric D. Reymond.
ISBN
9781589839311 (paper binding : alk. paper)
1589839315 (paper binding : alk. paper)
9781589839328 (electronic format)
1589839323 (electronic format)
9781589839335 (hardcover binding : alk. paper)
1589839331 (hardcover binding : alk. paper)
Publication
Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, [2014]
Physical Description
xvii, 309 pages ; 23 cm.
Summary
This book explores salient topics in Hebrew orthography, phonology, and morphology from the Dead Sea Scrolls. The book, helpfully divided into short sections that treat specific linguistic phenomena, presents a synopsis of previous research and critiques this research by, among other things, considering evidence from recently published scrolls. Reymond argues that several grammatical matters distinguish his study from previous studies of Hebrew in the Dead Sea Scrolls. First, he emphasizes problems posed by scribal errors and highlights some of the more obvious examples of these. He also argues that gutteral letters had not all "weakened" to the point of not being pronounced and/or being confused with each other, as some have implied. Rather, the guttural letters each show a distinct distribution, suggesting that they were "weak" in specific linguistic environments and in specific texts and/or dialects. Lastly, Reymond shows that certain phonetic shifts (such as the shift of yodh > aleph and the opposite shift of aleph > yodh) occur in discernible linguistic contexts that suggest this was a real phonetic phenomenon.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 04, 2014
Series
Resources for biblical study ; no. 76.
Resources for biblical study ; number 76
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-256) and indexes.
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