Has anyone had a chance to evaluate Segal's "Grammar of Mishnaic
Hebrew"? How does it stack up against Perez-Hernandez "Introductory
Grammar of Rabbinic Hebrew"?
To think just three or four years ago I was moaning to this list that there
were no resources for Rabbinic . . . now, if somebody will just do a
Medieval Hebrew grammar I'll be in hawg heaven.
Hmm .. perhaps a poor metaphor. <g>
Jane Harper
A secret is something you say in such a way that everyone can hear it, and
yet no one who is not supposed to know can know it. -- Rabbi Simchah Bunem
of Przysucha