
NAUDE The Transitions of Biblical Hebrew in the Perspective of Language Change and Diffusion MARTIN EHRENSVARD Linguistic Dating of Biblical Texts DA VIES Biblical Hebrew and the History of Ancient Judah: Typology, Chronology and Common Sense Part II CHALLENGES TO THE CHRONOLOGICAL MODEL PHILIP R. Hurvitz Redux: On the Continued Scholarly Inattention to a Simple Principle of Hebrew Philologyįurther Evidence for North Israelite Contributions to Late Biblical Hebrew STUDIES WITHIN THE CHRONOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK: PRE-EXILIC STANDARD BIBLICAL HEBREW AND POST-EXILIC LATE BIBLICAL HEBREW MATS ESKHULT The Importance of Loanwords for Dating Biblical Hebrew TextsĪVI HURVITZ Hebrew and Aramaic in the Biblical Period: The Problem of 'Aramaisms' in Linguistic Research on the Hebrew BibleįRANK POLAK Style is More than the Person: Sociolinguistics, Literary Culture, and the Distinction between Written and Oral Narrative British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Typeset and edited for Continuum by Forthcoming Publications Ltd Printed on acid-free paper in Great Britain by Antony Rowe Ltd, Chippenham, WiltshireĬONTENTS Abbreviations List of Contributors No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.

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