I'm sure there are others, but that should get you started.
James
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[mailto:b-hebrew-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Matthew
Johnston
Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 10:06 PM
To: b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: [b-hebrew] Ugaritic Studies
Hello all,
I am new the list and have some questions concerning Ugaritic (I am
pretty sure this is an appropriate topic). I am just looking for any
advice or digital resources anyone might have concerning the study of
the Ugaritic language. I have studied Biblical Hebrew for about 2 years
and and been studying (to the best of my ability) Ugaritic for 2 weeks
or so. I have A Primer on Ugaritic: Language, Culture and Literature by
William M. Schniedewind and Joel H. Hunt and have found it helpful so
far, but am feeling like a little more direction would be helpful. With
that background in mind here are some questions I have been having (any
help with all or some would be greatly appreciated):
How important is it to learn how to reconstruct vowel (the whole process
seems so subjective)?
Should I be memorizing vocabulary (right now I have just memorized a few
words and the rest I just figure out based on my Hebrew/look up)?
Does anyone have any digital vocabulary cards (if people even make
flashcards for Ugaritic vocabulary)?
Is the book I have (mentioned above) the best for self-teaching? Do I
need to be using something in conjunction with it?
Are there any online/digital resources that are useful (I've only come
across Quartz Hill School of Theology, which looks less than helpful)?
Any other tips/secret keys to unlocking the language are welcome.