Notwithstanding its early origins and its importance for the history of Hebrew linguistics, the Karaite grammatical tradition has received insufficient scholarly attention, mainly due to the scarcity of reconstructed primary sources emanating from this school of Hebrew grammar. This book reconstructs from unpublished manuscripts a medieval Karaite treatise on the grammar of Biblical Hebrew in Judaeo-Arabic Kitab al-?Uqud fi Ta?arif al-Luga al-?Ibraniyya and studies verbal morphological theories expressed in this and related Karaite works. Furthermore, the book examines Karaite approaches to the verbal classification as well as didactic tools used in Karaite pedagogical grammars.
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Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 160 mm
Dicke: 17 mm
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978-90-04-21424-8 (9789004214248)
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Nadia Vidro, Ph.D. (2009) in Hebrew Studies, Cambridge University, is Research Associate at Taylor-Schechter Genizah Research Unit, Cambridge University Library. Her research interests include history of Hebrew linguistics with particular focus on Karaite grammatical school and Jewish manuscripts.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Kitab al-?Uqud fi Ta?arif al-Luga al-?Ibraniyya
Chapter 3: The Method of Symbols
Chapter 4: Description of a Conjugational Pattern in Kitab al-?Uqud
Chapter 5: Symbols and Conjugational Patterns in Kitab al-?Uqud
Chapter 6: Morphological Theories in Kitab al-?Uqud
Chapter 7: Rules of Derivational Relations
Chapter 8: Pedagogical Strategies in Kitab al-?Uqud
Chapter 9: Conclusions