Nov 08 2009
Hebrew-Ugaritic Bibliography O
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Oberhuber, K., "Zur Syntax des Richtesbuches. Der einfache Nominalsatz und die sog. nominale Apposition," VT 3 (1953) 2-45.
Obermann, J., "Sentence Negation in Ugaritic," JBL 65 (1946) 233-47.
O'Callaghan, R. T., "Echoes of Canaanite Literature in the Psalms," VT 4 (1954) 164-76.
O'Connor, M.P., "Discourse Linguistics and the Study of Biblical Hebrew," Congress Volume: Basel 2001 (ed. A. Lemaire; VTSup 92; Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2002) 17-42.
O'Connor, M.P., "Discourse Linguistics and the Study of Biblical Hebrew," Congress Volume: Basel 2001 (ed. A. Lemaire; VT Sup 92; Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2002) 36-37.
O'Connor, M.P., "Semitic *mgn and its Supposed Sanskrit Origin," JAOS 109 (1989) 25-32.
O'Connor, M.P., "Semitic Lexicography: European Dictionaries of Biblical Hebrew in the Twentieth Century," IOS 20 (2002) = Semitic Linguistics: The State of the Art at the Turn of the 21st Century (ed. S. Izre'el; Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2002) 173-212.
O'Connor, M.P., "The Grammar of Getting Blessed in Tyrian-Sidonian Phoenician," Rivista di Studi Fenici 5 (1977) 5-11.
O'Connor, M.P., "The Human Characters' Names in the Ugaritic Poems: Onomastic Eccentricity in Bronze-Age West Semitic and the Name Daniel in Particular," Biblical Hebrew in Its Northwest Semitic Setting. Typological and Historical Perspectives (eds. Fassberg, S. & Hurvitz, A.; Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2006) 269-283.
O'Connor, M.P., "'Unanswerable the Knack of Tongues': The Linguistic Study of Verse," Exceptional Language and Linguistics (ed. L. Obler and L. Menn; New York: Academic Press, 1982) 143-68.
O'Connor, M.P., "Writing Systems, Native Speaker Analyses, and the Earliest Stages of Northwest Semitic Orthography," The Word Shall Shall Go Forth: Essays in Honor of David Noel Freedman in Celebration of His Sixtieth Birthday (ed. C. L. Meyers and M. O'Connor; ASOR Special Volume series 1; Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1983) 439-65.
O'Connor, M.P., Hebrew Verse Structure (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1980).
Offer, Y., "The Notation of Shewa at the End of a Word in the Tiberian Vocalization System," Lesh 57 (1992) 109-18 (Heb.).
Ogden, G. S., "Time, and the Verb hyh in O.T. Prose," VT 21 (1971) 451-69.
Olaffson, S., "On Diglossia in Ancient Hebrew and its Graphic Representation," Folia Orientalia 28 (1991) 193-205.
Olafsson, S., "Late Biblical Hebrew – Fact or Fiction?" Intertestamental Essays in Honour of Józef Tadeusz Milik (ed. Z. J. Kapera; Krakow: The Enigma Press, 1992) 135-47.
O'Leary, De Lacy, Comparative Grammar of the Semitic Languages (London: Kegan Paul, 1923; reprinted, Amsterdam: Philo, 1969).
Orel, V. & Stolbova, O., Hamito-Semitic Etymological Dictionary: Materials for a Reconstruction (Leiden/New York/Köln: Leiden, 1995).
Orlinsky, H. M., "On the Cohortative and Jussive after an Imperative or Interjection in Biblical Hebrew," JQR 31 (1940-42) 371-82; JQR 32 (1940-42) 191-205, 273-77.
Orlinsky, H. M., "The Biblical Prepositions tahat, ben, ba'ad, and Pronouns 'anu (or 'anu), zo'tah," HUCA 17 (1942-43) 267-92.
Orlinsky, H. M., "The Biblical Prepositions tahat, ben, ba'ad, and Pronouns 'anu (or 'anu), zo'tah," HUCA 17 (1942-43) 267-92.
Orlinsky, H., "Notes on the Qal Infinitive Construct and the Verbal Noun in Biblical Hebrew," JAOS 67 (1947) 107-26.
Orlinsky, H., "The Metheg According to the Practice of the Early Vocalizers," HAR 3 (1979) 129-39.
Orlinsky, H., "The Origin of the Kethib-Qere System: A New Approach," Congress Volume: Oxford 1959 (VTSup 7; Leiden: Brill, 1960) 184-92.
Ornan, U., "Hebrew Grammar, Phonology, Morphology, Syntax," EncJud 8 (1971) 77-175.
Ornan, U., "The Tiberian Vocalization System and the Principles of Linguistics," JJS 15 (1964) 109-24.
Ortlund, E., "A Window of Appearance for Baal? Temples, Chaos, and Divine Appearance in Ugarit and Egypt," UF 36 (2004) 347-56.
Ortlund, E., "Intentional Ambiguity in Old Testament and Ugaritic Descriptions of Divine Conflict," UF 38 (2006) 543-56.
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