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A Short History of the Hebrew Language

by Chaim Rabin

Professor of Hebrew Language
The Hebrew University, Jerusalem

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Preface

II The Development of Hebrew

III The Background of the Hebrew Language

IV Biblical Hebrew

V Mishnaic Hebrew

VI Hebrew in the Diaspora

VII The Language of Poetry

VIII Mediaeval Hebrew Prose

IX The Pre-Modern Period

X The Language Revival

XI The New Life of the Hebrew Language

 

 


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