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"In this splendid work the reader is introduced to a re-evaluation of the nature of 'Biblical Hebrew'. The author suggests a new model for understanding the north-western Semitic dialects in general and the Hebrew in particular. […] This is a highly recommended work for scholars and students interested in the history and development of Hebrew as part of the northwestern Semitic languages."C A P van Tonder in Old Testament Essays 8:2 (1995), pp. 302-303"This is an important book, not only for scholars concerned with the history of the Hebrew language but also for those investigating dating and background of Old Testament literature. It is thought-provoking and reflects an impressive erudition."Geoffrey Khan in Vetus Testamentum XLVII (1997), no. 3, pp. 409-412"Young's theory is provocative and far-reaching. It comprehends a large amount of evidence with an elegantly simple explanation."Marsha White in Journal of Biblical Literature 11 (1997), pp. 730-732

Diversity in Pre-Exilic Hebrew

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"In this splendid work the reader is introduced to a re-evaluation of the nature of 'Biblical Hebrew'. The author suggests... Read more

    Publisher: JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck)
    Publication Date: 07/11/2011
    ISBN13: 9783161516764, 978-3161516764
    ISBN10: 3161516761

    Number of Pages: 271

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    "In this splendid work the reader is introduced to a re-evaluation of the nature of 'Biblical Hebrew'. The author suggests a new model for understanding the north-western Semitic dialects in general and the Hebrew in particular. […] This is a highly recommended work for scholars and students interested in the history and development of Hebrew as part of the northwestern Semitic languages."C A P van Tonder in Old Testament Essays 8:2 (1995), pp. 302-303"This is an important book, not only for scholars concerned with the history of the Hebrew language but also for those investigating dating and background of Old Testament literature. It is thought-provoking and reflects an impressive erudition."Geoffrey Khan in Vetus Testamentum XLVII (1997), no. 3, pp. 409-412"Young's theory is provocative and far-reaching. It comprehends a large amount of evidence with an elegantly simple explanation."Marsha White in Journal of Biblical Literature 11 (1997), pp. 730-732

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