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- Title
LEXICAL ISOGLOSSES OF ARCHAIC HEBREW: פְּלִילִים (DEUT 32:31) AND כֵּן (JUDG 5:15) AS CASE STUDIES.
- Authors
Notarius, Tania
- Abstract
Archaic Biblical Hebrew is a phase of the linguistic development preceding by several centuries the Classical stage of the Judean Kingdom. Archaic poetic texts belong historically to the Early Iron age--the stage of their early literarization--they were transmitted for several centuries, either orally or in a sporadic written fixation, before being incorporated into longer prosaic compositions at a later stage, which was also a stage of their early perception. Wider socio-linguistic and lexicological discussion illustrates this model.
- Subjects
HEBREW language; BIBLICAL language &; style; ARCHAISMS (Linguistics); SOCIOLINGUISTICS; LEXICOLOGY
- Publication
Hebrew Studies, 2017, Vol 58, p81
- ISSN
0146-4094
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/hbr.2017.0004