Fientivity, Transitivity, and Stem Vowel Variation in Byzantine Piyyuṭ

In the following article, an attempt is made to trace the expansion of the fientive ablaut class a ~ o throughout the history of the Hebrew language, beginning with Biblical Hebrew, through Qumran Hebrew, into Mishnaic Hebrew, and finally into the language of Byzantine piyyuṭ. Once it has been estab...

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Main Author: Rand, Michael (Author)
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Published: Penn Press 2003
In: The Jewish quarterly review
Year: 2003, Volume: 93, Issue: 3, Pages: 471-495
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