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Book Review: A Handbook of the Aramaic Scrolls from the Qumran Caves: Manuscripts, Language, and Scribal Practices, by Daniel Machiela

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Corrections in Aramaic Dead Sea Scrolls as a Window into Copying Practices

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Supposed “Conversive” Imperfects and Perfects in the Aramaic Texts from Qumran

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Early Nabataean Scribal Culture: Rise of a “National” Script?

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When Time is Not Money: A Cognitive-Linguistic Approach to עדנא in Daniel 2.8

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Additional Evidence of Semantic and Syntactic Sensitivity in the Septuagint

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Syntax and Pronominal Competence in Post-Classical Greek and the Septuagint

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The Grammarian Cannot Wait: Thackeray, Muraoka, and the Analysis of Septuagint Syntax

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The Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls

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Linguistic Remarks on the Unity of 4QMMT and its Implications for Hebrew in the Late Second Temple Period

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