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Qumran Hebrew
On Some Concepts in the World of Qumran: Polysemy and Semantic Development
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An Approach to the Morphosyntax and Syntax of Qumran Hebrew
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Conditional Sentences with M in the Protasis in Qumran Hebrew
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The Nature of DSS Hebrew and Its Relation to BH and MH
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Linguistic Ideology in Qumran Hebrew
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The Infinitive Absolute as Predicative Verb in Ben Sira and the Dead Sea Scrolls: A Preliminary Survey
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The Derivation of the Noun תשבוחת in the Dead Sea Scrolls
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Grammatically Speaking: The Participle as a Main Verb of Clauses (Predicative Participle) in Direct Discourse and Narrative in Pre-Mishnaic Hebrew
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The Language of the Hebrew Bible Contrasted with the Language of the Ben Sira Manuscripts and of the Dead Sea Scrolls
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BMH as Body Language: A Lexical and Iconographical Study of the Word BMH When Not a Reference to Cultic Phenomena in Biblical and Post-Biblical Hebrew
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