The eighteen studies presented here originated in a symposium held at Yale in 2014, attended by scholars from Europe, Israel, and North America. The papers approach the subject of Mishnaic Hebrew from many different angles and directions, including grammar, from morphology to syntax to pragmatics; the relationship between the literary dialect and epigraphic evidence; manuscripts; questions of language contact, lexicography, social history, and medieval traditions; and the problem of translating Mishnaic Hebrew into modern languages. The contributors to this volume are among the leading scholars in the field and the collection represents both the current state of research and the cutting edge of future work.
This volume includes the following essays:
Chanan Ariel | Deviations from Mishnaic Hebrew
Moshe Bar-Asher | Problems in the Description of the Morphology of Mishnaic Hebrew
Elitzur A. Bar-Asher Siegal | Towards a Reconsideration of the Tense-Aspect-Mood System of Tannaitic Hebrew
Gabriel Birnbaum | Phonological and Morphological Studies in MS Antonin 262 (Mishnah Seder Teharoth)
Steven E. Fassberg | The Language of the Bet Amar Papyrus in Light of Other Judean Desert Documents
Steven D. Fraade | The Innovation of Nominalized Verbs in Mishnaic Hebrew as Marking an Innovation of Concept
Aaron Koller | The Social and Geographic Origins of Mishnaic Hebrew
Aharon Maman | Rabbinic Hebrew in the Eyes of Medieval Hebrew Philologists
Emmanuel Mastey | Cases of Semantic Variation in Mishnaic Hebrew: The Verbs
Michael Ryzhik | The Language of the Mishnah from the Late Manuscripts to the Printed Editions
Bernard Septimus | The Face of Shame: Between Palestinian Blushing and Babylonian Blanching
Rivka Shemesh-Raiskin | Towards a Description of Halakhic Give-and-Take Conversations in the Mishnah
Nurit ShovalDudai | Identical Lemmata of Greek and Latin Loanwords in the Historical Dictionary of the Hebrew Language: Classes and Criteria
Ruth Stern | The Noun
Daniel Stokl Ben Ezra | The Mishnah into French: Translation Issues
Ofra Tirosh-Becker | The Relative Pronoun Se- Rabbinic Hebrew as Reflected in Karaite Sources
Doron Ya'akov | The Relation between Maimonides and the Yemenite Tradition in Mishnaic Hebrew
Alexey (Eliyahu) Yuditsky |
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