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- Subject: Re: Hebrew Grammar Sheet
- Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 15:35:16 -0700
>I will collate the suggestions
>and distribute an updated copy to all who are interested.
I'm interested, thanks in advance.
Fernando
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Subject: History of Hebrew Grammar.
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Good Morning.
Would anyone you be able to recommend a book, paper or
online source that gives a good history of the
grammatical system that we use today?
There seem to be books on the Masoretes, The Grammar
of Gesenius etc, but I would like to read something
showing the progression of the system i.e., how Hebrew
grammar was formed over time.
For instance why were early grammars in Arabic and who
were the first documented grammarians? When did the
vowel points start to appear and who was responsible
for the them?
If you can be of any help I'd be very grateful.
Many thanks.
Ian.
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Ian Goldsmith.
England.
Dibrah Torah kilshone bnei-adam
'The Torah spoke in the language of ordinary men.'
Berakot 31b
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Hebrew Grammar Sheet,
Mark Wessner, 08/19/2002
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