Nov 08 2009
Hebrew-Ugaritic Bibliography S
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Sabottka, L., Zephanja: Versuch einer Neuüberstezung mit philologischem Kommentar (BibetOr 25; Rome: Pontifical Biblical Institute, 1972).
Sadka, Y. "Hinne in Biblical Hebrew," UF 33 (2001) 479-93.
Sáenz-Badillos, A., A History of the Hebrew Language (trans. J. Elwolde; Cambridge: Cambridge University, 1993).
Sakal, F., "Ein neuer Blick auf einene altern Fund aus Emar," UF 35 (2003) 567-572.
Sallaberger, W., "Zu einer Urkunde aus Ekalte über die Ruckgabe der Hausgotter," UF 33 (2001) 495-500.
Salvesen, A., ed., Origen's Hexapla and Fragments: Papers presented at the Rich Seminar on the Hexapla, Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, 25th July-3rd August 1994 (TSAJ 58; Tübingen: Mohr [Siebeck], 1998).
Salvini, B.M., "Ararat and Urartu. Holy Bible and History," Shlomo. Studies in Epigraphy, Iconography, History and Archaeology in Honor of Shlomo Moussaieff (ed. Deutsch, R.; Tel Aviv: Archaeological Center, 2004) 225-242.
Sampson, Geoffrey, Schools of Linguistics (Stanford, CA: Stanford University, 1980).
Sanders, P., The Provenance of Deuteronomy 32 (OTS 37; Leiden: Brill, 1996).
Sapir, E., "Hebrew 'Helmet', a Loanword, and its Bearing on Indo-European Phonology," JAOS 57 (1937) 73-77.
Sappan, R., The Typical Features of the Syntax of Biblical Poetry in its Classical Period (Jerusalem: Kiryat Sefer, 1981) (Heb.).
Sarauw, C., "Das altsemitische Tempussystem," Babylonien und Israel: Historische, religisse und sprachliche Beziehungen (ed. H. P. Müller; Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellscahft, 1991) 423-34.
Sarauw, C., Über Akzent Silbenbildung in den älteren semitischen Sprachen (Det Kgl. Danske Videnskabernes Selskab, Historisk-fillogiske Meddelelser 26/8; Copenhagen: Ejnar Munksgaard, 1939).
Sarfatti, G. B., "About Pronouns of Identity – A Note," Lesh 47/1 (1983) 77 (Heb.).
Sarfatti, G. B., "Hebrew Inscriptions of the First Temple Period – A Survey and Some Linguistic Comments," Maarav 3 (1982) 55-83.
Sarfatti, G. B., "Hebrew Inscriptions of the First Temple Period – A Survey and Some Linguistics Comments," Maarav 3 (1982) 55-83.
Sarfatti, G. B., "Mishnaic Vocabulary and Mishnaic Literature as Tools for the Study of Biblical Semantics," Studies in Ancient Hebrew Semantics (ed. T. Muraoka; AbrN Supplement 4; Leuven: Peeters, 1995) 33-48.
Sarfatti, G. B., "The Origin of Vowel Letters in West-Semitic Writing – A Tentative Recapitulation," Lesh 58 (1993) 13-24 (Heb.).
Sarna, N. M., "Epic Substratum in the the Prose of Job," JBL 76 (1957) 13-25.
Sarna, N., "The Interchange of the Prepositions Beth and Min in Biblical Hebrew," JBL 78 (1959) 310-16.
Sass, B., "The Beth Shemesh Tablet and the Early History of the Proto-Canaanite, Cuneiform and South Semitic Alphabets," UF 23 (1991) 315-25.Studia Alphabetica: On the Origin and Early History of the Northwest Semitic, South Semitic and Greek Alphabets (OBO 102; Freiburg Schweiz; Göttingen: vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1991) 28-93.
Sass, B., Studia Alphabetica: On the Origin and Early History of the Northwest Semitic, South Semitic and Greek Alphabets (OBO 102; Freiburg Schweiz; Göttingen: vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1991).
Sass, B., The Genesis of the Alphabet and Its Development in the Second Millennium B.C. (Ägypten und Altes Testament 13; Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1988).
Sasse, H.-J., "Afroasiatisch," Die Sprachen Afrikas (ed. B. Heine, Th. C. Schadeberg and E. Wolff; Hamburg: Buske, 1981) 129-48.
Sasse, H.-J., "Die semitischen Sprachen," Die Sprachen Afrikas (ed. B. Heine, Th. C. Schadeberg and E. Wolff; Hamburg: Buske, 1981) 225-38.
Sasson, V., "Deir 'Alla smr Obscured, not Re-evaluated and Other Shady Matters," ZAW 108 (1996) 258-62.
Sasson, V., "In Defence of Job," UF 32 (2000) 465-74.
Sasson, V., "Philological and Textual Observations on the Controversial King Jehoash Incription," UF 35 (2003) 573-589.
Sasson, V., "Some Observations on the Use and Original Purpose of the waw consecutive in Old Aramaic and Biblical Hebrew," VT 47 (1997) 111-27.
Sasson, V., "The Book of Oracular Visions of Balaam from Deir 'Alla," UF 17 (1986) 283-309.
Sasson, V., "The Inscription of Achish, Governor of Eqron, and Philistine Dialect, Cult and Culture," UF 29 (1997) 627-39.
Sasson, V., "The Language of Rebellion in Psalm 2 and in the Plaster Texts from Deir 'Alla," AUSS 24 (1986) 147-54.
Sasson, V., "Two Unrecognized Terms in the Plaster Texts from Deir 'Alla," Palestine Exploration Quarterly 117 (1985) 102-3.
Sasson, V., Once More smr and 'tm in Balaam's Book from Deir 'Alla," UF 26 (1994) 435-442.
Satzinger, H., "The Egyptian Connection: Egyptian and the Semitic Languages," 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) 227-64.
Saussure, Ferdinand de, Course in General Linguistics (New York: Philosophical Library; New York: McGraw-Hill Paperback, 1966). [Translation of Cours de linguistique générale (1915)]
Sauvage, C., "Warehouses and the Economic System of the City of Ugarit. The Example of the 80 Jar Deposit and Deposit 213 from Minet el-Beida," UF 38 (2006) 671-74.
Sawyer, J. F. A., "Root-Meanings in Hebrew," JSS 12 (1967) 37-50.
Sawyer, J. F. A., Semantics in Biblical Research: New Methods of Defining Hebrew Words for Salvation (SBT, second series, 24; London: SCM, 1972).
Saydon, P. O., "The Uses of Tenses in Deutero-Isaiah," Bib 40 (1959) 290-301.
Saydon, P. P., "Meanings and Uses of the Particle 'et," VT 14 (1964) 192-210.
Saydon, P. P., "The Conative Imperfect in Hebrew," VT 12 (1962) 124-26.
Saydon, P. P., "The Inceptive Imperfect in Hebrew and the Verb halal, 'to begin'," Bib 35 (1954) 43-50.
Scagliarini, F., "Precisazioni sull'uso delle matres lectionis nelle iscrizioni ebraiche antiche," Henoch 12 (1990) 131-46.
Schäfer-Lichtenberger, C., "The Goddess of Ekron and the Religious-Cultural Background of the Philistines," IEJ 50 (2000) 82-91.
Schaper, J., "Hebrew and Its Study in the Persian Period," Hebrew Study From Ezra to Ben-Yehuda (ed. W. Horbury; Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1999) 15-26.
Schattner-Reiser, U., "L'hébreu post-exilique," La Palestine à l'epoque perse (ed. E. M. Laperrousaz and A. Lemaire; Paris: Cerf, 1994) 189-224.
Schere, A., "Das Ephod mim alten Israel," UF 35 (2003) 589-604.
Schindele, M., "Darstellung morphologischer Zerlegungen hebräischer Wörter," BN 75 (1994) 22-25.
Schlesinger, K., "Zur Wortfolge im hebräischen Verbalsatz," VT 3 (1953) 381-90.
Schloen, J., ed., Exploring the Longue Durée. Essays in Honor of Lawrence E. Stager (Winona Lake IN: Eisenbrauns, 2009).
Schmitt, R., "Der König sitzt im Tor. Überlegeungen zum Stadttor als Ort herrschaftlicher Reprasentation im Alten Testament," UF 32 (2000) 475-86.
Schmitt, R., "Die frühe Königszeit in Israel. Anmerkungen zur aktuellen Diskussion um die niedrige Chronologie in Palästina/Israel," UF 36 (2004) 411-30.
Schmitz, P. C., "Prepositions with Pronominal Suffixes in Phoenician and Punic," Fortunate the Eyes That See: Essays in Honor of David Noel Freedman in Celebration of His Seventieth Birthday (ed. A. B. Beck et al.; Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1995) 400-10.
Schmitz, P. C., "The Deir 'Alla Plaster Text. Combination One, Line Two," OLP 25 (1994) 81-86.
Schneider, M. D., "The Literary Hebrew Language," Lesh 6 (1935) 301-26 (Heb.).
Schneider, T., Asiatische Personnamen in Ägyptischen Quellen des Neuen Reiches (OBO 114; Freiburg Schweiz: Universitätsverlag; Göttingen: vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1992).
Schneider, T., Die semitischen und Ägyptischen Namen der syrischen Sklaven des Papyrus Brooklyn 35.1446 verso," UF 19 (1987) 255-82.
Schneider, Th., "Texte über den syrischen Wettergott aus Ägypten," UF 35 (2003) 605-629.
Schneider, W., Grammatik des Biblischen Hebräisch (first. ed., 1974; 2nd ed.; Munich: Cladius Verlag, 1982).
Schniedewind, W. M., "Linguistic Ideology in Qumran Hebrew," Diggers at the Well: Proceedings of a Third International Symposium on the Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Ben Sira (STJD 36; Leiden/Boston/Köln: Brill, 2000) 245-55.
Schniedewind, W. M., "Qumran Hebrew as an Antilanguage," JBL 118 (1999) 235-52.
Schniedewind, W., & Sivan, D., "The Elijah-Elisha Narratives: A Test Case for the Northern Dialect of Hebrew," JQR 87 (1997) 303-37.
Scholl, A., "Eine Anscheinend übersehene ugaritisch-libysche Wortgleichung," Proceedings of the Fifth International Hamito-Semitic Congress 1987 (ed. H. G. Mukarovsky; 2 vols.; Veröffentlichungen der Institute für Afrikanistik und Ägyptologie der Universität Wien 56; Beiträge zur Afrikanistik 40-41; Vienna: Afro-Pub, 1991) 2.399-403.
Schoors, A., "The Particle kî," OTS 21 (1981) 240-76.
Schoors, A., "The Pronouns in Qoheleth," HS 30 (1989) 71-87.
Schoors, A., "The Use of Vowel-Letters in Qoheleth," UF 20 (1988) 277-86. The Preacher Sought to Find Pleasing Words: A Study of the Language of Qoheleth (OLA 41; Leuven: Peeters, 1992).
Schoors, A., "The Use of Vowel-Letters in Qoheleth," UF 20 (1988) 277-86.
Schorch, S., "Die hebräische Sprachgeshichte und die Vokalisierung(en) der Hebräischen Bibel," KUSATU 3 (2002) 55-70.
Schramm, G. M., "A Reconstruction of Biblical Hebrew Waw Consecutive," General Linguistics 3 (1958) 1-8.
Schramm, G., The Graphemes of Tiberian Hebrew (University of California Publications: Near Eastern Studies 2; Los Angeles/Berkeley: University of California, 1964)
Schub, M., "A Note on the Dialect of Abi Tamim and Barth's Law," ZDMG 124 (1974) 307-8.
Schüle, A., "Kamoka – der Nächste, der ist wie Du. Zur Philologie des Liebesgebots von Lev 19, 18.34," KUSATU 2 (2001) 97-129.
Schüle, A., "Zur Bedeutung der Formel wajjehi im Übergang zum mittel-hebräischen Tempussystem," Studien zur hebräischen Grammatik (ed. A. Wagner; OBO 156; Freiburg: Universitätsverlag; Göttingen: vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1997) 115-25
Schüle, A., Die Syntax der althebräischen Inschriften: Ein Beitrag zur historischen Grammatik des Hebräischen (AOAT 270; Münster: Ugarit-Verlag, 2000).
Schuttermayr, G., "Ambivalenz und Aspektdifferenz: Bemerkungen zu den hebräischen Präpositionen b, l, und mn," BZ 15 (1971) 29-51.
Schwarzchild, R., "The Syntax of ['aser] in Biblical Hebrew with Special Reference to Qoheleth," HS 31 (1990) 7-40.
Schwarzchild, R., "The Syntax of ['sr] in Biblical Hebrew with Special Reference to Qoheleth," HS 31 (1998) 7-40.
Schwarzenbach, A., Die geographische Terminologie im Hebräischen des Alten Testaments (Leiden: Brill, 1954).
Schwarzwald, O., "Concrete and Abstract Theoretical Methods and the analysis of BGDKPT – BKP in Hebrew," Lesh 40 (1975) 211-32 (Heb.).
Schwazwald, O., & Neradim, E., "Hebrew Saf'el," Lesh 58 (1993-94) 145-52 (Heb.)
Schweizer, H., "Was ist ein Akkusative?" ZAW 87 (1975) 133-46.
Schwiderski, D., "'Wer ist dein Knecht? Ein Hund!' Zu Aufmerksamkeitserregern und Überleitungsformeln in hebräischen Briefen," Studien zur hebräischen Grammatik (ed. A. Wagner; OBO 156; Freiburg: Universitätsverlag; Göttingen: vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1997) 127-41.
Scigliuzzo, E., "A South Arabian Ivory Vessel from Hama Reconsidered," UF 35 (2003) 629-48.
Scigliuzzo, E., "The 'Wig and Wing Workshop' of Iron Age Ivory Carving," UF 37 (2005) 557-608.
Sciumbata, P., "Dalla linguistica alla storia della cultura: la natura, l'organizzazione e lo sviluppo discronico del campo lessicale dei sostantivi della 'conoscenza' in ebraico antico e il loro significato per la comprensione degli scenari intellettuali dell'antico Israele," Materia Giudaica 5 (1999) 2-8.
Scott, R. B. Y., "Secondary Meanings of ['ahar], After, Behind," JTS 50 (1949) 178-79.
Scott, W. R., Simplified Guide to BHS: Critical Apparatus, Masora, Accents, Unusual Letters & Other Markings (Bibel Press, 1987). See also Vasholtz, R.I., Data for the Sigla of the BHS (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1983).
Sebeok, T. A., ed., "Part One: Western Tradition," Current Trends in Linguistics. Volume 13. Historiography of Linguistics (vol. 1; The Hague/Paris: Mouton, 1975).
Sebeok, T. A., ed., Current Trends in Linguistics. Volume 6: Linguistics in South West Asia and North Africa (The Hague: Mouton, 1970).
Segal, M. H., "Mishnaic Hebrew and its Relation to Biblical Hebrew and to Aramaic," JQR 20 (1908-09) 647-737.
Segal, M. H., "The Structure of the Conditional Sentence in Biblical Hebrew and Mishnaic Hebrew," Lesh 4 (1932) 191-211 (Heb.).
Segert, S., "Charakter des westsemitischen Alphabet: Eine Entgegnung an Ignace J. Gelb," ArOr 26 (1958) 243-47, 657-59.
Segert, S., "Considerations on Semitic Comparative Lexicography," ArOr 28 (1960) 470-87.
Segert, S., "Cuneiform Alphabets from Syria and Palestine," JAOS 113 (1993) 82-91.
Segert, S., "Die Sprache der moabitischen Königsinschriften," ArOr 29 (1962) 197-267.
Segert, S., "Diptotic Geographical Feminine Names in the Hebrew Bible," ZAH 1/1 (1988) 99-102.
Segert, S., "Hebrew Bible and Comparative Semmitic Lexicography," Congress Volume: Rome (VTSup 17; Leiden: Brill, 1969) 204-11.
Segert, S., "Le rôle de l'ougaritique dans le linguistique sémitique comparée," Ugaritica VI (1969) 460-77.
Segert, S., "Northwest Semitic postvelar /g/ in correspondence to Dental Phonemes," Proceedings of the Fifth International Hamito-Semitic Congress 1987 (ed. H. G. Mukarovsky; 2 vols.; Veröffentlichungen der Institute für Afrikanistik und Ägyptologie der Universität Wien 56; Beiträge zur Afrikanistik 40-41; Vienna: Afro-Pub, 1991) 2.315-20.
Segert, S., "Polarity of Vowels in the Ugaritic Verb II/'/," UF 15 (1983) 219-222.
Segert, S., "The Use of Comparative Semitic Material in Hebrew Lexicography," Semitic Studies in Honor of Wolf Leslau on the Occasion of his Eighty-fifth Birthday (ed. A. S. Kaye; 2 vols.; Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1991) 2.1426-34.
Segert, S., "Ugaritic names," NFIHO 860-866.
Segert, S., "Verbal Categories of Some Northwest Semitic Languages," AAL 2 (1975) 1-12.
Segert, S., A Basic Grammar of the Ugaritic Language with Selected Texts and Glossary (Berkeley/Los Angeles/London: University of California, 1984; fourth printing with revisions, 1998).
Segert, S., A Grammar of Phoenician and Punic (Munich: Beck, 1976).
Sehal, M. H., "Parallels between Job and Other Books of the Bible," Tarbiz 20 (1949) 35-48 (Heb.).
Seidl, T., "'asr als Konjunktion: Überblick und Versuch einer Klassification der Belege in Gen-2 Kön," Texte, Methode und Grammatik: Wolfgang Richter zum 65. Geburtstag (ed. W. Gross, H. Irsigler and T. Seidl; St. Ottilien: EOS, 1991) 445-69.
Sekine, M., "The Subdivisions of the North-West Semitic Languages," JSS 18 (1973) 205-21.
Sellin, E., Die verbale-nominale Doppelnatur der hebräischen Participien und Infinitive und ihre darauf beruhende verschiedene Konstruction (Leipzig: Ackermann & Glaser, 1889).
Seminara, St., "Le Istruzioni di Shupe-ameli. Vecchio e nuovo a confront nella 'sapienza' siriana del Tardo Bronzo," UF 32 (2000) 487-530.
Seow, C. L., "Linguistic Evidence and the Dating of Qohelet," JBL 115 (1996) 643-66.
Serfaty, M., "Les Mots Pluriel et au Féminin en hébreu biblique: Essai d'analyse lexicographique," 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) 17-24.
Sharbit, S., "The 'Tense' System of Mishnaic Hebrew," Studies in Hebrew and Semitic Languages Dedicated to the Memory of Prof. Eduard Yechezkel Kutscher (ed. G. B. Sarfatti; Ramat Gan: Bar-Ilan University, 1980) 110-25 (Heb.).
Sharvit, S, "The Distribution of the Feminine Participle Allomorphs in Biblical and Mishnaic Hebrew," Hebrew and Arabic Studies in Honor of Joshua Blau: Presented by Friends and Students On the Occasion of His Seventieth Birthday (ed. H. Ben-Shammai; Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University; Jerusalem: The Hebrew University, 1993) 597-606 (Heb.).
Shatnawi, M., "Die Personennamen in den tamudischen Inschriften. Eine lexikalisch-grammatische Analyse im Rahmen der gemeinsemitischen Namengebung," UF 34 (2002) 619-784.
Sheehan, J. F. X., "Egypto-Elucidation of the Waw Conversive," Bib 51 (1970) 545-48; 52 (1971) 39-43.
Sheehan, J. F. X., "Studies in the Perfect with Waw in Pentateuchal Prose: A Reexamination of the Accent Shift and Related Problems" (Ph.D diss., Brandeis University, 1968).
Shehadeh, L. R., "Some Observations on the Sibilants in the Second Millennium B.C.," in "Working with No Data": Semitic and Egyptian Studies Presented to Thomas O. Lambdin (ed. D. M. Golomb; Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1987) 229-46.
Sherman, M. E., "Systems of Hebrew and Aramaic Orthography" (Th.D. diss., Harvard Divinity School, 1966; reported, HTR 59 [1966] 455-56).
Shlonsky, U., Clause Structure and Word Order in Hebrew and Arabic: An Essay in Comparative Semitic Syntax (Oxford, 1997).
Shopen, T., ed., Language Typology and Syntactic Description (Cambridge: Cambridge University, 1985).
Shulman, A., "The Particle נָא in Biblical Hebrew Prose," HS 40 (1999) 57-82.
Shulman, A., "The Use of Modal Verb Forms in Biblical Hebrew Prose" (Ph. D. diss., University of Toronto, 1996).
Shulman, A.,"Imperative and Second Person Indicative Forms in Biblical Hebrew Prose," HS 42 (2001) 271-87.
Siebesma, P. A., The Function of the Niph'al in Biblical Hebrew in Relationship to Other Passive-Reflexive Verbal Stems and to the Pu'al and Hoph'al in Particular (SSN 28; Assen/Maastricht: van Gorcum, 1991).
Siedl, S. H., Gedanken zum Tempussystem im Hebräichen und Akkadischen (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1971)
Siegfried, C., "Die Aussprache des Hebräischen bei Hieronymus," ZAW 4 (1884) 34-83.
Silva, M., Biblical Words and Their Meanings: An Introduction to Lexical Semantics (Grand Rapid, MI: Zondervan, 1994).
Silver, M., "Temple/Sacred Prostitution in Ancient Mesopotamia Revisited.Religion in the Economy," UF 38 (2006) 631-64.
Sinclair, C., "The Valence of the Hebrew Verb," JANES 20 (1991) 63-82.
Singer, A. D., "The Vocative in Ugaritic," JCS 2 (1948) 1-10.
Sirat, R. S., "Y a-t-il un élément 'aïn1 Resh commun à plusiers racines hébraïques," Actes du premier congrés international de linguistique sémitique et chamito-sémitique, Paris16-19 juillet 1969 (ed. A. Caquot and D. Cohen; Janua Linguarum, Series Practica, 159; The Hague/Paris: Mouton, 1974) 234-45.
Sivan, D., "A Note on the Use of the 'u-Sign in Ugaritic Roots with First 'aleph," UF 28 (1996) 554-59.
Sivan, D., "Diphthongs and Triphthongs in Verbal Forms of Verba Tertiae in Ugaritic," UF 16 (1982) 279-93.
Sivan, D., "Dual Nouns in Ugaritic," JSS 28 (1983) 233-40.
Sivan, D., "Final Triphthongs and Final Yu/a/i – Wu/a/i Diphthongs in Ugaritic Nominal Forms," UF 14 (1982) 209-18.
Sivan, D., "Is There Vowel Harmony in Verbal Forms with Aleph in Ugaritic?" UF 22 (1990) 313-15.
Sivan, D., "Notes on the Use of the Form of Qatal as the Plural Base for the Form Qatl in Ugaritic," IOS 12 (1992) 235-38.
Sivan, D., "Observations on the Usage in the Forms tiqtelûn/yiqtelûn in the Bible Based on a New Investigation," Hadassah Shy Jubilee Volume (ed. Y. Bentolila; Occasional Publications in Jewish Studies 5; Beer-Sheva: Eshel, 1996) 27-36 (Heb.).
Sivan, D., "On the Grammar and Orthography of the Ammonite Findings," UF 14 (1982) 219-34.
Sivan, D., "The Status of Ugaritic among the Northwest Semitic Languages according to New Research," Homage to Shmuel: Studies in the World of the Bible (ed. Z. Talshir, S. Yona and D. Sivan; Jerusalem: Bialik, 2001) 287-97 (Heb.).
Sivan, D., "The Status of Ugaritic among the Northwest Semitic Languages in the Wake of New Research," UF 32 (2001) 531-41.
Sivan, D., "The Use of qtl and yqtl Forms in the Ugaritic Verbal System," IOS 18 = Past Links: Studies in the Languages and Cultures of the Ancient Near East (ed. S. Izre'el, I. Singer and R. Zadok; Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1998) 89-103.
Sivan, D., & Schniedewind, W., "Letting Your 'Yes' be 'No' in Ancient Israel: A Study of Asseverative לא and הלא in Hebrew," JSS 38 (1993) 209-26.
Sivan, D., A Grammar of the Ugaritic Language (HdO 1/28; Leiden: Brill, 1997). Reviews: E. L. Greenstein, IOS 18 (1998) = Past Links: Studies in the Languages and Cultures of the Ancient Near East (ed. S. Izre'el, I. Singer and R. Zadok; Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1998) 397-420; J. Huehnergard, UF 21 (1989) 357-64.
Sivan, D., and Z. Cochavi-Rainey, West Semitic Vocabulary in Egyptian Script in the 14th to the 10th Centuries BCE (Studies by the Department of Bible and Ancient Near East VI; Beer- Sheva: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, 1992).
Sivan, D., Grammatical Analysis and Glossary of the Northwest Semitic Vocables in Akkadian Texts of the 15th-13th C.B.C. from Canaan and Syria (AOAT 214; Kevelaer: Bercker & Butzon; Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener Verlag, 1984).
Skaist, A., "When did Ini-Tešub succeed to the Throne of Carchemish?," UF 37 (2005) 609-20.
Slonim, M., "Masculine Predicates with Feminine Subjects in the Hebrew Bible," JBL 63 (1944) 297-302.
Slonim, M., "The Deliberate Substitution of the Masculine for the Feminine Pronominal Suffixes in the Hebrew Bible," JQR 32 (1942) 139-58.
Slonim, M., "The Substitution of the Masculine for the Feminine Pronominal Suffixes to Express Reverence," JQR 29 (1939) 397-403.
Smelik, K. A. D., "The Literary Structure of King Mesha's Inscription," JSOT 46 (1991) 21-30.
Smith, C., "'With an Iron Pen and Diamond Tip': Linguistic Peculiarities in the Book of Jeremiah" (Ph. D. dissertation, Cornell University, 2003).
Smith, J. M. P., "The Use of Divine Names as Superlatives," AJSL 45 (1928-29) 212-13.
Smith, M. S., "Grammatically Speaking: The Participle as a Main Verb of Clauses (Predicative Participle) in Direct Discourse and Narrative in Pre-Mishnaic Hebrew," Sirach, Scrolls and Sages: Proceedings of a Second International Symposium on the Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls, Ben Sira and the Mishnah, held at Leiden University, 15-17 December 1997 (eds. T. Muraoka, & J. F. Elwolde; STDJ 33; Leiden/Boston/Köln: Brill, 1999) 278-332.
Smith, M. S., "The *qatala Form in Ugaritic Narrative Poetry," Pomegranates and Golden Bells: Studies in Biblical, Jewish, and Near Eastern Ritual, Law, and Literature in Honor of Jacob Milgrom (eds. D. P. Wright, D. N. Freedman, & A. Hurvitz; Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1995) 789-803. [= The Ugaritic Baal Cycle. Volume 1: Introduction with Text, Translation and Commentary of KTU 1.1-1.2 (VTSup 55; Leiden: Brill, 1995) 41-57].
Smith, M. S., "The Infinitive Absolute as Predicative Verb in Ben Sira and the Dead Sea Scrolls: A Preliminary Survey," 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; Studies in the Texts of the Judean Desert 36; Leiden: Brill, 2000) 256-67.
Smith, M. S., "The Waw-Consecutive at Qumran," ZAH 4/2 (1991) 161-64.
Smith, M. S., The Origins and Development of the waw-Consecutive (HSM 39; Atlanta: Scholars, 1991).
Smith, M. S., The Pilgrimage Pattern in Exodus (JSOTSup 239; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1997) 193 n. 6.
Smith, M. S., Untold Stories: The Bible and Ugaritic Studies in the Twentieth Century (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers, 2001).
Snell, D. C., "Hebrew Verbs," BO 31 (1974) 40-42.
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