Nov 08 2009

Hebrew-Ugaritic Bibliography E

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Edelman, D., ed., You Shall Not Abhor an Edomite for He is Your Brother: Edom and Seir in History and Tradition (Archaeology and Biblical Studies 3; Atlanta: Scholars, 1995).

Edzard, L., Polygenesis, Convergence, and Entropy: An Alternative Model of Linguistic Evolution Applied to Semitic Linguistics (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1998).

Ehrensvärd, M., "Determination of the Noun in Biblical Hebrew," SJOT 14 (2000) 301-14.

Ehrensvärd, M., "Once Again: The Problem of Dating Biblical Hebrew," SJOT 11 (1997) 29-40.

Ehrlich, K., Verwendungen der Deixis beim sprachlichen Handeln: Linguistisch-philologische Untersuchungen zum hebräischen deiktischen System (Forum Linguisticum 24; Frankfurt, 1979).

Eilers, W., "Die zweiradikalige Basis der semitischen Wurzel," Proceedings of the Fourth International Hamito-Semitic Congress (ed. H. Jungraithmayer and W. W. Müller; Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 44; Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1987) 509-24.

Eilers, W., "Semitische Wurzeltheorie," Atti del Secondo Congresso Internazionale di Linguistica Camito-Semitica: Firenze, 16-19 aprile 1974 (ed. P. Fronzaroli; Quaderni di Semitistica 5; Florence: Istituto di Linguistica e di Lingue Orientali Università di Firenze, 1978) 125-31.

Eissfeldt, O., "Hebräisches ah und ugaritisches ay als Steigerungs-afformative," Hommages à André Dupont-Sommer (Paris: Librairie d'Amérique et d'Orient Adrien-Maisonneuve, 1971) 185-89.

Eitan, I., "Hebrew and Semitic Particles," AJSL 44 (1928) 177-205, 254-60; AJSL 45 (1929) 48-63, 130-45, 197-211; AJSL 46 (1930) 22-50.

Eitan, I., "La particule emphatique <<la>> dans la Bible," Révue des études juives 74 (1922) 1-16.

Eitan, I., "La répétition de la racine en Hébreu," JPOS 1 (1920-21) 171-86.

Eitan, I., "La répétition de la racine en hebreu," JPOS 1 (1921) 171-86.

Eitan, I., "Three 'im particles in Hebrew," JAOS 54 (1934) 295-97.

Eitan, I., A Contribution to Biblical Lexicography (New York: Columbia University, 1924).

Eldar, I., "The Two Pronunciations of the Tiberian rês," Lesh 48-49 (1983-84) 22-34 (Heb.).

Ellenbogen, M., "Linguistic Archaeology, Semantic Integration, and the Recovery of Lost Meanings," Proceedings of the Sixth World Congress of Jewish Studies (ed. A. Shinan; vol. 1; Jerusalem: Jerusalem Academic Press, 1977) 93-95.

Ellenbogen, M., Foreign Words in the Old Testament: Their Origin and Etymology (London: Luzac, 1962).

Ellison, John Lee, "A Paleographic Study of the Alphabetic Cuneiform Textts from Ras Shamra/Ugarit" (Ph.D. diss., Harvard University, 2002).

Elwolde, J, "Automatic Classification of 'Anatomical' Idioms in Biblical Hebrew," Proceedings of the Tenth World Congress of Jewish Studies Jerusalem, August 16-24 (1989) Division D, Volume 1. The Hebrew Language, Jewish Languages (Jerusalem: World Union of Jewish Studies, 1990) 15-20.

Elwolde, J. F., "Non-Biblical Supplements to Classical Hebrew 'im," VT 40 (1990) 221-23.

Elwolde, J., "The Use of Arabic in Hebrew Lexicography: Whence? Whither? And Why?" William Robertson Smith: Essays in Reassessment (ed. W. Johnstone; JSOTSup 189; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1995) 368-75.

Elwolde, J., "The Use of 'et in Non-Biblical Hebrew Texts," VT 44 (1994) 170-82.

Ember, A., "The Plural Intensivus in Hebrew," AJSL 21 (105) 195-231.

Emerton, J. A., "A Further Consideration of the Purpose of the Second Column of the Hexapla," JTS ns 22 (1971) 15-28. Reprinted in Studies in the Septuagint: Origins, Recensions, and Interpretations (ed. S. Jellicoe; New York: KTAV, 1974) 347-55.

Emerton, J. A., "Are There Examples of Enclitic mem in the Hebrew Bible?" Texts, Temples and Traditions: A Tribute to Menachem Haran (ed. M. Fox et al.; Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1996) 321-28.

Emerton, J. A., "Comparative Semitic Philology and Hebrew Lexicography," Congress Volume: Cambridge 1995 (ed. J. A. Emerton; VTSup 66; Leiden/New York/Cologne: Brill, 1997) 1-24.

Emerton, J. A., "Further Comments on the Use of Tenses in the Aramaic Inscription from Tel Dan," VT 47/4 (1997) 429-40.

Emerton, J. A., "New Evidence for the Use of Waw Consecutive in Aramaic," VT 44 (1994) 255-58.

Emerton, J. A., "Some Difficult Words in Genesis 49," Words and Meanings: Essays Presented to David Winton Thomas on His Retirement from the Regius Professorship of Hebrew in the University of Cambridge 1968 (ed. P. R. Ackroyd and B. Lindars; London: Cambridge University, 1968) 81-93.

Emerton, J. A., "Some Notes on the Ugaritic Counterpart of the Arabic GHAIN," Festschrift Ronald James Williams: Studies in Philology (ed. G. E. Kadish and G. E. Freeman; Toronto: University of Toronto, 1982) 31-50.

Emerton, J. A., "The Purpose of the Second Column of the Hexapla," JTS ns 7 (1956) 79-87.

Emerton, J. A., "Was There an Epicene Pronoun Hu' in Early Hebrew?" JSS 45 (2000) 267-76.

Emerton, J. A., "What Light Has Ugaritic Shed on Hebrew?" Ugarit and the Bible: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Ugarit and the Bible. Manchester, September 1992 (ed. G. J. Brooke, A. H. W. Curtis and J. F. Healey; UBL 11; Münster: Ugarit-Verlag, 1994) 53-69.

Endo, Y., The Verbal System of Classical Hebrew in the Joseph Story: An Approach from Discourse Analysis (SSN 32; Assen/Maastricht: van Gorcum, 1996).

Enos, G., "Phonological Considerations in the Study of Hebrew Phonemics," Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew (ed. W. R. Bodine; Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1992) 41-47.

Eph'al, I., "On the Pronunciation of Some Proper Names," ErIs 26 (1999 = F. M. Cross Volume) 5-7 (Heb.).

Eskhult, M., "hakaf in Jdc 8,6.15," OrSu 33-34 (1984-85) 117-21.

Eskhult, M., "Markers of Text Type in Biblical Hebrew from a Diachronic Perspective," Hamlet on a Hill: Semitic and Greek Studies Presented to Professor T. Muraoka on the Occasion of his Sixty-Fifth Birthday (ed. M. F. J. Baasten and W. Th. van Peursen; OLA 118; Leuven: Peeters, 2003) 153-64.

Eskhult, M., "The Old Testament and Text Linguistics," OrSu 43-44 (1994-95) 93-103.

Eskhult, M., "The Verb sbb as a Marker of Inception in Biblical Hebrew," OrSu 47 (1998) 21-26.

Eskhult, M., "Über einige hebräische Verben des Prechens – Etymologie und Metapher," OrSu 38-39 (1989-90) 31-36.

Eskhult, M., "Verbal Syntax in Late Biblical Hebrew," Diggers at the Well: Proceedings of a Third International Symposium on the Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Ben Sira (ed. T. Muraoka and J. F. Elwolde; STDJ 36; Leiden/Boston/Köln: Brill, 2000) 84-93.

Eskhult, M., Studies in Verbal Aspect and Narrative Technique in Biblical Hebrew Prose (Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Studia Semitica Upsaliensa 12; Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1990).

Eslinger, L. & Taylor, G., eds., Ascribe to the Lord.  Biblical and Other Studies in Memory of Peter C. Craigie (Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, Supplement Series 67; Sheffield:  Sheffield Academic Press, 1988).

Estelle, Bryan, "The Language of Deference in Official and Biblical Aramaic" (Washington, DC, Ph. D. diss., The Catholic University of America, 2000).

Ewald, H., Ausführliches Lehrbuch der hebräichen Sprache (8th ed.; Göttingen: Verlag der dieterichsen Buchhandlung, 1870).

Ewald, H., Syntax of the Hebrew Language of the Old Testament (trans. J. Kennedy; Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1879).

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