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The Development of the Biblical Hebrew Vowels: Including a Concise Historical Morphology: Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics, cartea 99

Autor Benjamin Suchard
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 oct 2019
The Development of the Biblical Hebrew Vowels investigates the sound changes affecting the Proto-Northwest-Semitic vocalic phonemes and their reflexes in Tiberian Biblical Hebrew. Contrary to many previous approaches, Benjamin Suchard shows that these developments can all be described as phonetically regular sound laws. This confirms that despite its unique transmission history, Hebrew behaves like other languages in this regard.
Many Hebrew sound changes have traditionally been explained as reflecting non-phonetic conditioning. These include the Canaanite Shift of *ā to *ō, tonic and pre-tonic lengthening, diphthong contraction, Philippi’s Law, the Law of Attenuation, and the apocope of short, unstressed vowels. By reconsidering reconstructions and re-evaluating phonetic conditions, this work shows how the Biblical Hebrew forms regularly derive from their Proto-Northwest-Semitic precursors.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004390256
ISBN-10: 9004390251
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics


Cuprins

Abbreviations
1 Introduction1.1Exceptionless Sound Laws1.2Biblical Hebrew1.3Proto-Northwest-Semitic1.4Some Previous Approaches to the Question1.5Assumptions and Methodology1.6Outline and Conventions
2 Proto-Northwest-Semitic Phonology and Morphology2.1Phonology2.2Morphology
3 The Canaanite Shift3.1Introduction3.2Previous Suggestions3.3Data3.4Analysis3.5Conclusion
4 Stress, Tonic, Pretonic, and Pausal Lengthening4.1Introduction4.2Stress4.3Tonic Lengthening4.4Pretonic Lengthening4.5Pausal Lengthening4.6Summary
5 Diphthongs and Triphthongs5.1Introduction5.2Diphthongs5.3Triphthongs5.4Summary
6 Philippi’s Law and Other Cases of Stressed *i > *a6.1Introduction6.2Previous Suggestions6.3Remaining Issues6.4Conclusion
7 The Law of Attenuation and Other Cases of Unstressed *a > *i7.1Introduction7.2Previous Suggestions7.3Remaining Issues7.4Conclusion
8 Word-Final Vowels8.1Introduction8.2Previous Suggestions8.3Word-Final Vowels on Pronominal Suffixes and Verbal Endings8.4Conclusion
9 General Conclusion9.1Combined Relative Chronology
Appendix: A Concise Historical Morphology of Biblical HebrewReferencesIndex

Notă biografică

Benjamin Suchard, Ph.D. (2016), Leiden University, has worked as a lecturer and postdoc at that university since completing his doctorate. He has published various articles on Hebrew and other Semitic languages, most notably Biblical Aramaic. This is his first monograph.