A grammar of Samaritan Hebrew : based on the recitation of the law in comparison with the Tiberian and other Jewish traditions

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A grammar of Samaritan Hebrew : based on the recitation of the law in comparison with the Tiberian and other Jewish traditions

by Zeʾev Ben-Ḥayyim ; with assistance from Abraham Tal

Hebrew University Magnes Press , Eisenbrauns, c2000

Rev. ed. in English

Other Title

ʿIvrit ṿa-Aramit nusaḥ Shomron

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"The Hebrew version of this book, LOT V (The literary and oral traditions of the Samaritans V [Jerusalem, 1977])"--P. [xiii]

Includes bibliographical references (p. [467]-473) and index

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Description

The Hebrew language comes down to us in several dialects, each ethnic community having its own unique tradition of pronunciation. The author examines whether the Samaritans carefully maintained their language heritage, as they did their observance of tradition, preserving it from the time when they spoke Hebrew. This work presents a detailed analysis of Samaritan Hebrew. Co-published with the Magnes Press of Hebrew University, Jerusalem.

Table of Contents

Introduction Phonology Morphology Pronoun Noun Numerals Particles Some Points of Syntax Epilogue User's Guide to the Inventory of Forms Inventory of Forms Abbreviations and Bibliographical References Index of Passages

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