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Poetry and grammar in the works of Eleazar be-rabbi Qillir: A grammatical analysis of selected liturgical poems (Hebrew text, Israel).
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Poetry and grammar in the works of Eleazar be-rabbi Qillir: A grammatical analysis of selected liturgical poems (Hebrew text, Israel)./
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Rand, Michael Chaim.
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758 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-05, Section: A, page: 1621.
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Poetry and grammar in the works of Eleazar be-rabbi Qillir: A grammatical analysis of selected liturgical poems (Hebrew text, Israel).
Rand, Michael Chaim.
Poetry and grammar in the works of Eleazar be-rabbi Qillir: A grammatical analysis of selected liturgical poems (Hebrew text, Israel).
- 758 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-05, Section: A, page: 1621.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--New York University, 2003.
The dissertation Poetry and Grammar in the Works of Eleazar be-rabbi Qillir---A Grammatical Analysis of Selected Liturgical Poems, written under the direction of Professor Lawrence Schiffman, is concerned with investigating a corpus of several thousand lines of poetry, selected from the oeuvre of Eleazar Qillir, a liturgical poet whose period of activity dates to the early seventh century AD. The first portion of the work is a grammar, mainly devoted to morphology and syntax. The aim of this portion is: (1) to provide a structural description of the Qillirian dialect, and (2) to compare the morphological and syntactic data thus gathered with analogous phenomena in Biblical, Dead Sea Scrolls, and Mishnaic Hebrew, thereby establishing the position of the Qillirian dialect within the developmental trajectory of Hebrew in Roman/Byzantine Palestine. The second portion of the dissertation is an investigation of the poetic norms as well as rhetorical techniques employed by Qillir, together with an assessment of their impact on the grammar (e.g., the impact of the alphabetic acrostic on word order). This portion seeks to integrate a formal analysis of Qillirian poetics into a linguistic evaluation of the Qillirian dialect vis-a-vis its Palestinian contemporaries (including Aramaic and Greek) and antecedents.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Language, Ancient.
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