Williams' Hebrew syntax /Ronald J. Williams ; revised and expanded by John C. Beckman.
Material type: TextPublication details: Toronto, Ontario: University of Toronto Press, (c)2007.Edition: third editionDescription: xvi, 248 pages ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780802094292
- PJ4701 .W555 2007
- PJ4701
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Previous editions. published under title: Hebrew syntax.
Syntax of nominals -- Syntax of verbs -- Syntax of particles -- Syntax of clauses -- References -- Index of passages -- Index of subjects -- Index of Hebrew words.
Developed by Ronald J. Williams over fifteen years in a formal course on Hebrew syntax at the University of Toronto, Williams' Hebrew Syntax has since been widely used as an intermediate textbook in biblical Hebrew. First published in 1967, with a second edition issued in 1976, this substantially revised and expanded third edition is designed as an intermediate textbook for students of Biblical Hebrew. The guide explains the meanings of morphological categories and the way that words, phrases, and clauses relate to one another to create meaning. Expanded to meet the demands of contemporary classroom use, John C. Beckman's third edition also functions as a grammatical reference, providing updated analysis and thoroughly up-to-date cross-references to literature in the field. By providing interlinear translations and final translations for examples, the latest edition better enables students with modest vocabulary and knowledge of parsing to understand the examples and grammatical points. - Publisher.
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