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050 0 4 _aPJ3002.N817.W447 2017
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245 0 0 _a"Where shall wisdom be found?" :
_ba grammatical tribute to Professor Stephen A. Kaufman /
_cedited by Helene M. Dallaire, Benjamin J. Noonan, and Jennifer E. Noonan.
_hPR
260 _aWinona Lake, Indiana :
_bEisenbrauns,
_c(c)2017.
300 _axxxii, 384 pages ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
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_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
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_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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500 _aFaculty Author
504 _aIncludes a bibliography of Stephen A. Kaufman's works.
504 _a1 and indexes.
505 0 0 _tNouns, adjectives, and adverbs
_rBenjamin J. Noonan --
_tDefiniteness and the definite article
_rPeter Bekins --
_tPrepositions
_rBrian A. Bompiani --
_tTense, mood, and aspect in the biblical Hebrew verbal system
_rChristopher Jero --
_tThe binyanium (verbal stems)
_rSteven W. Boyd --
_tThe perfect (qatal)
_rMichael D. Matlock --
_tThe imperfect (yiqtol)
_rGrant Testut --
_tVolitives
_rHelene M. Dallaire --
_tWeqatal
_rTarsee Li --
_tThe participle
_rPeter Bekins --
_tThe infinitives absolute and construct
_rTing Wang and Benjamin J. Noonan --
_tConjunction and disjunction
_rGrant Testut --
_tBiblical Hebrew poetry
_rSung Jin Park --
_tTeaching methods for biblical Hebrew
_rJennifer E. Noonan.
520 0 _aWhere Shall Wisdom Be Found: A Grammatical Tribute to Professor Stephen A. Kaufman honors Stephen A. Kaufman, Professor Emeritus of Bible and Cognate Literature at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR) and co-founder of the Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon project, for his contributions to the world of Semitic studies and for his influence on young scholars of Bible and ancient Near Eastern studies. Professor Kaufman is a distinguished professor, internationally known expert and scholar, who for several decades guided the doctoral work of numerous graduate students in Hebrew and Cognate Studies at HUC-JIR (Cincinnati). A prolific author, editor, and innovator in the field of Semitic linguistics, Professor Kaufman challenged his students to delve deep into the study of Semitic languages in order to identify what the original authors intended to communicate in these ancient texts. Furthermore, he inspired countless scholars to reexamine the traditional interpretation of Semitic linguistic features and age-old seemingly unshakable paradigms of Akkadian, Ugaritic, Hebrew, Aramaic, and other Semitic languages. Shaped by the expertise of Professor Kaufman, the scholars who contributed to this volume present recent developments in the study of the morphology, grammar, and syntax of Biblical Hebrew: nouns; adjectives; adverbs; definiteness; prepositions; tense, mood, and aspect; the verbal stems (binyanim); qatal; yiqtol;Â volitives; weqatal; wayyiqtol; participles; infinitives; conjunction and disjunction; Hebrew poetry; and Hebrew pedagogy. The volume is intended to serve as a scholarly resource for those interested in the morphological and syntactic features of Biblical Hebrew and as a textbook for advanced Biblical Hebrew classes in institutions of higher learning.
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650 0 _aHebrew language
_xGrammar.
650 0 _aSemitic philology.
653 _aOld Testament Reference.
655 1 _aLinguistics Reference.
700 1 _aDallaire, Helene,
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700 1 _aKaufman, Stephen A.,
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700 1 _aNoonan, Benjamin J.,
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700 1 _aNoonan, Jennifer E.,
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