A Medieval karaite pedagogical grammar of Hebrew : : a critical edition and English translation of Kitab al-'Uqūd fī Taṣārīf al-Luġa al-'Ibrāniyya / / by Nadia Vidro.

In this book Nadia Vidro presents a critical edition and English translation of the first Karaite pedagogical grammar of Hebrew, Kitāb al-ʿUqūd fī Taṣārīf al-Luġa al-ʿIbrāniyya . Composed in Jerusalem in the 11th century, Kitāb al-ʿUqūd is a concise description of Hebrew prepared specifically to cat...

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Superior document:Études sur le Judaïsme Médiéval, Tome 62
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Place / Publishing House:Boston, MA : : Brill,, 2013.
Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:Etudes sur le judaïsme médiéval ; t. 62.
Cambridge Genizah studies series ; v. 6.
Physical Description:1 online resource (447 p.)
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  • Description based upon print version of record.
  • Chapter seventeen on the first and the second imperative.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary material
  • Introduction
  • Chapter One. (On the Purpose of the Discipline of Grammar)
  • Chapter Two: On Establishing Root Letters and Other Related Matters
  • Chapter Three: On The Categories Of Words That Are Used In Speech
  • Chapter Four: On Masculine And Feminine Letters
  • Chapter Five: On The Conditions For Forming Morphological Patterns
  • Chapter Six: On Imperatives That Differ In Their First Vowel From The Past Verb Forms Derived From Them And On Other Related Matters
  • Chapter Seven: On Imperatives That Coincide In Their First Vowel But Differ In Their Last Vowel From The Past Verb Forms (Derived From Them) And On Other Related Matters
  • Chapter Eight: On Imperatives That Differ Neither In Their First Vowel Nor In Their Last Vowel From The Past Verb Forms Derived From Them
  • Chapter Nine: On Imperatives That Have No Past Form
  • Chapter Ten: On Conjugational Patterns Belonging To Mnemonics הְנֹן,ָהֵהם, or הֶהָמֵת
  • Chapter Eleven: On Establishing The Form Of An Imperative In Difficult Cases
  • Chapter Twelve: On Types Of Active Participles
  • Chapter Thirteen: On Passive Participles That Belong To A Conjugational Pattern
  • Chapter Fourteen: On The Infinitive
  • Chapter Fifteen: On Stripping Words Of Added Letters In Order For A Word To Return To Its Essential Form Without Additions
  • Chapter Sixteen: On Transitive And Intransitive Verbs
  • Chapter Seventeen: On The First And The Second Imperative
  • Chapter Eighteen: On Infiʿāl And Iftiʿāl
  • Chapter Nineteen: On The Structure Of Agent-Oriented And Patientoriented Verbs
  • Chapter Twenty: On Types Of Nouns
  • Chapter Twenty One: On Conjoining
  • Chapter Twenty Two: On The Connective
  • Chapter Twenty Three: On The Attribute
  • Chapter Twenty Four: On The Emphatic And The Permutative Elements
  • Chapter Twenty Five: On The Initial Item And The Predicate
  • Chapter Twenty Six: On True And Pseudo-Verbs
  • Chapter Twenty Seven: On Legitimate Combinations Of The Three Parts Of Speech Into Self-Sufficient Utterances
  • Chapter Twenty Eight: On The Division Of Verbal Complements
  • Chapter Twenty Nine: On Some Of The Functions Of Masculine Letters
  • Chapter Thirty: On Particles And Words That Resemble Them
  • Bibliography
  • Glossary Of Grammatical Terminology
  • Index Of Sources
  • Index Of Imperative Bases.