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    ” “ ” “Saint Victor’s Abbey in Paris.”

    date. “I ” , “” by “ ” by Aaron D. Rubin

    m the E’s:2004 “An Outline of E Semitic Morphology”

    edge article entitled “ ”

    “ ”

    . , –

    ב ּׁתכְ יִ “ ”

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    Gaenssle’s ׁאׁשר , for example, appears as “ארׁש ” in the bibliography of “ ” sōpir/

    appears as “/ sōpir/” in “ ”,

    “ ”Modern Hebrew as “ׂש ז [č]; ׁש צ [ts],” which is a typo for ׂש זׁש [č]; צ

    .row of Table 2 in Zewi’s “ ”“nominal clause includin ”.היה

    .

    occasions, even for simple searches such as “Huehnergard, John.” “ ” “

    ” “ ” were broken in Zewi’s article on Syntax.

    “ ” יתנִ חֲ ‘spear’ as a Canaanite loanword into Egyptian, but Azzan Yadin

    “”

    ץֶר אֶ ׁתויְ חַ ‘beasts of the field’ (Gen 1:24; Ps 79:2) and ָינות ִׁד ְּמ ּבַ י ִת ָר ׁש

    ‘a princess among provinces’ (Lam 1:1)endings in “S ”

    “ ”

    .

    no

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    Thamar Gindin’s article on , “[p]ossible OP [Old Persian]

    טוב ׁבלֵ ‘good hearted (i.e., happy)’ (Est. 5.9).” Yet such constructions are

    ‘wide of ear’ i.e. ‘wise’ o‘excellent of fingers’ i.e. ‘adroit’

    . “Since it has –

    be part of the basic case markers.” But mimation –

    . . “

    ” “ ”

    ––

    ’s goal

    Several of Rendburg’s. “Morphology,” תחַ ַא

    ˀ ‘one (f.)’ as “a rare instance of a consonant” in Hebrew

    ** Ge‘ez

    Rendburg’s explanation for the

    : “the original 3fs suffix was .

    ” “Morphology” § 3.2‘they f.

    killed’ ‘they f. killed’ ‘’

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    “Morphology”“ ”

    “Morphology”

    “Morphology” §

    §2.4 of Phonology, Rendsburg cites Joshua Blau’s 1982 . Yet Richard Steiner’s “On the Dating of Hebrew Sound

    Ḫ Ḥ and *Ġ > ʕ) and Greek Translations (2 Esdras and Judith)” –267 and “Variation, Simplifying Assumptions, and

    the History of Spirantization in Aramaic and Hebrew,” in

    .

    References

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    l, Na’ama and Aren Wilson “Features of Archaic Biblical

    .” –410.