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Professor Moshe Bar-Asher, Professor Emeritus at the Hebrew University and long-time president of the Academy of the Hebrew Language, has published more than 200 articles and sixteen books and edited aboout 90 books and collections. The vast majority of his work has been accessible, however, only to specialists who read modern Hebrew or French. Bar-Ashers groundbreaking articles on the dialects of rabbinic literature are classics. In more recent years he has brought the same breadth and depth of grammatical knowledge, and philological acumen, to the study of older classical Hebrew texts, including literary and epigraphic texts.
This volume presents studies of individual words and verses within the Bible, as well as broader thematic discussions of biblical language and its long reception-history, down through medieval scribes and modern lexicographers. Also represented are Bar-Ashers penetrating studies of Qumran texts and languages, which illuminate both the linguistic traditions reflected in these texts and the scribal culture from which they emerged. The third section contains studies of Mishnaic Hebrew. There are both sweeping surveys of the field and its accomplishments and challenges, and studies of specific phonological, morphological, syntactic and lexical features.

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Albeck, Chanoch. 1952. Shishah Sidre Mishnah ( The Six Orders of the Mishnah ) , 6 Vols. Jerusalem: Bialik Institute.

1966. Mavo la-Mishnah ( Introduction to the Mishnah ) , Jerusalem: Bialik Institute.

Allegro, J. M. 1968. 158. Biblical Paraphrase: Genesis, Exodus in Qumrn Cave 4: I ( 4Q158-4Q186 ) , Edited by J. M. Allegro and A. A. Anderson, Discoveries in the judaean Desert V, Oxford: Clarendon Press: 1-6.

Allen, W. S.1974. Vox Graeca: A Guide to the Pronunciation of Classical Greek, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Amar, J. 1979-1980. Talmud Bavli Menuqqad al-pi Massoret Yehude Teman ( Babylonian Talmud Vocalized According to the Yemenite Jewish Tradition), 20 Vols, Jerusalem: Menaqqed Press.

Avinery, I. 1964. Yad ha-Lashon: Otzar Leshoni be-Seder Alef-Bet shel ha-Nosaim (Hebrew) Tel-Aviv: Izreel.

1976. Heikhal ha-Mishqalim: Otzar kol Shemot ha-Shorashim ba-Lashon ha-Ivrit m-ime ha-Miqra ve-ad ha-Yom, Tel-Aviv: Jzreel Press.

Avishur, Y 1974. Pairs of Words in Biblical Literature and their Parallels in Semitic Literature of the Ancient Near East (Hebrew), PhD dissertation, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

1984, Stylistic Studies of Word-Pairs in Biblical and Ancient Semitic Literatures. Alter Orient und Altes Testament 210, Kevelaer: Verlag Butzon & Bercker.

Avniyyon, E. et al. 1998. Million Sappir: Million Ivri-Ivri Entsiqlopedia be-Shittat ha-Hoveh, be-Hishtattefut Anshe Lashon, Hinnukh u-Madda, Tel-Aviv: Itaav.

Azar, M. 1995. Tahbir Leshon ha-Mishnah, Jerusalem: Academy of the Hebrew Language and University of Haifa Press.

Bahat, S. and Mishor, M. 1995. Million ha-Hoveh: Million Shimmushi la-Ivrit ha-Tiqnit, [Dictionary of Contemporary Hebrew], Jerusalem: Sifriyat Maariv.

Baillet, M. 1982. Qumran Grotte 4: III ( 4Q482-4Q520 ) , Discoveries in the judaean Desert VII, Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Bar-Asher, E. A. 2008. The Imperative Forms of Proto-Semitic and a New Perspective on Barths Law, Journal of the American Oriental Society 128: 233-255.

Bar-Asher, M. (ed.). 1971. Qovets Maamarim bi-Lshon Hazal: A Collection of Articles on the Language of the Sages, Vol. 1, Jerusalem: Academon Press.

1977a. The Mishnah in Ms. Parma B of Seder Teharot Introduction (Hebrew), in Bar-Asher 1971:166-185 (= Bar-Asher 2009a, Vol. I: 131-161).

1977b. Palestinian Syriac Studies: Source-Texts, Traditions, and Grammatical Problems Grammar (Hebrew), Hebrew University.

1979. Two unrecognized compound words (Hebrew) , Lonnu 43: 185-193 (= Bar-Asher 2012a: 346-354) .

1980a. The Traditions of Mishnaic Hebrew in the Communities of Italy (Hebrew) , Edah ve-Lashon VI, Jerusalem: Magnes.

1980b. Rare Forms in Mishnaic Hebrew (Hebrew), Lonnu 41 ([1977): 83-102 (= Bar-Asher 2009a, Vol.II: 126-144) .

(ed.) 1980. Qovets Maamarim bi-Lshon Hazal: A Collection of Articles on the Language of the Sages, Vol. II, Jerusalem: Academon Press.

1983a. Forgotten Forms in Mishnaic Hebrew, Between the Scribe and the Vocalizer of MS Kaufmann of the Mishnah (Hebrew), in Bar-Asher et al. (eds.) 1983: 110-183 (= Bar-Asher 2009a, Vol. I: 195-222).

1983b. First Studies in the Mishnaic Hebrew Reflected in MS Rome of Sifre Numbers (Hebrew), Teudah 3: 139-165 (= Bar-Asher 2009a, Vol. I: 240-268).

1984a. The Different Traditions of Mishnaic Hebrew (Hebrew), Tarbiz 53:187-220 (= Bar-Asher 2009a, Vol. I: 76-108) .

1984b. On Vocalization Errors in the Kaufmann Manuscript of the Mishnah (Hebrew), Massorot 1: 1-17 (= Bar-Asher 2009a, Vol. I: 223-239).

1985. The Historical Unity of Hebrew and Mishnaic Hebrew Research (Hebrew), Language Studies 1: 75-99 (= Bar-Asher 2009a, Vol. I: 109-127).

1986. Linguistic Investigations in Mishnaic Manuscripts Language Types and Salient Features (Hebrew), Proceedings of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities 7: 183-210 (= Bar-Asher 2009a, Vol. I: 271-300).

1987. The Different Traditions of Mishnaic Hebrew, in Working with No Data: Semitic and Egyptian Studies Presented to Thomas O. Lamdin , Edited by David Golomb, Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns: 1-38.

1987a. Two Phenomena in the Grammar of the Verb in Syro-Palestinian (Hebrew) Language Studies 2-3: 111-126 (= Bar-Asher 2012a: 289-304) .

1990a. Lhebreu mishnique: esquisse dune description, Comptes rendus de lAcademie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres , Paris, pp.199-237 (= Bar-Asher 1999b: 3-45).

1990b. Lhebreu mishnique et la tradition samaritaine de lhbreu, Comptes rendus du premier congrs mondial des tudes samaritaines , Tel-Aviv, pp. 315-330 (= Bar-Asher 1999b: 47-60).

1990c. Contextual Forms and Pausal Forms in Mishnaic Hebrew According to MS Parma B. (Hebrew), Language Studies 4: 51-100 (= Bar-Asher 2009a, Vol. II: 28-70).

1991. Details in the Grammar of III- aleph and III- yod verbs in Mishnaic Hebrew (Hebrew), Shay le-Chaim Rabin: Asuppat Mehqerei Lashon , Jerusalem, pp. 55-66 (= Bar-Asher 2009a, Vol. II: 145-154) .

1992. The Verbal Conjugations (= The Binyanim ) of Tannaitic Hebrew: A Morphological Study (Hebrew), Language Studies 5-6: 123-151 (= Bar-Asher 2009a, Vol. II: 3-27).

(ed.) 1992. Israel Yeivin Festschrift (Hebrew) = Language Studies 5-6, Jerusalem: Magnes.

1993. The Third Person Feminine Singular Past Tense of III- yod and III- aleph Verbs in Mishnaic Hebrew (Hebrew), Mehqerei Talmud 2: 39-84 (= Bar-Asher 2009a, Vol. II: 71-111).

1998. Additional Aspects on the Hebrew Component in the Vernaculars of the Jews in Southwestern France (Hebrew), Peamim 74: 60-86 (= Bar-Asher 2007c, Vol. I:144-172).

1999a. Traditions linguistiques des Juifs dAfriques du Nord (Hebrew), 2d ed., Jerusalem: Bialik Institute.

1999b. Lhebreu mishnique: tudes linguistiques , Leuven-Paris: Peeters.

1999c. Mishnaic Hebrew: An Introductory Survey, Hebrew Studies 40: 115-151.

2000. A few Remarks on Mishnaic Hebrew and Aramaic in Qumran Hebrew, Diggers at the well: Proceedings of a Third International Symposium on the Hebrew of the Dead Sea Scrolls Ben Sira , Ed. T. Muraoka & J. E. Elwolde, Leiden-Boston-Kln: Brill, pp.12-19.

2002. On Several Linguistic Features of Qumran Hebrew (Hebrew), Lonnu 64: 7-31 (= Bar-Asher 2012a: 100-121).

2002b. Modern Hebrew and Its Classical Background (Hebrew), Teudah 18: 203-215 (= Bar-Asher 2012b: 56-79).

2003. Two Phenomena in Qumran Hebrew: Synchronic and Diachronic Aspects (Hebrew), Meghillot 1: 167-183 (= Bar-Asher 2012a: 122-136).

2004a. Comments on the Morphology of Nouns in Mishnaic Hebrew: Nouns Attested and Unattested in Biblical Hebrew, Studia Orientalia 99: 23-30.

2004b. The Paul Pattern and Its Implications (Hebrew), Lonnu 66: 59-85 (= Bar-Asher 2009a Vol II: 245-268).

2004c. On Nominal Morphology in Mishnaic Hebrew (Hebrew), Studies in Samaritanism, Hebrew, and Aramaic, Presented to Avraham Tal (Hebrew), Ed. M. Bar-Asher and M. Florentin, Jerusalem: Bialik Institute, pp. 189-212 (= Bar-Asher 2009a Vol. II: 157-177).

2006a. Grammatical and Lexical Phenomena in the Dead Sea Scrolls (4Q374) (Hebrew), Meghillot 4: 153-167 (= Bar-Asher 2012a: 163-176).

2006b. The Modern Study of Mishnaic Hebrew: Achievements and Challenges (Hebrew), Lonnu 68: 11-29 (= Bar-Asher 2009a Vol. I: 58-75).

2007a. Kynyy hlmym / kywn hlmym (Hebrew), Meghillot 5-6: 279-288 (= Bar-Asher 2012a: 177-184).

2007b. Mishnaic Hebrew and Biblical Hebrew, Materia giudaica 12/1-2: 63-71.

2007c. Les traditions de lHebreu des communautes juives du Sud-Ouest de la France (Hebrew), 2 Vols, Jerusalem: Bialik Institute.

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