Some oddities of Ancient Hebrew numeral syntax
This study considers two oddities of the syntax of Ancient Hebrew cardinal numerals: first, numerals participate to greater or lesser extent—depending on the numeral—in both adjectival and nominal syntax; second, some nouns appear in the singular when quantified by numerals with the value eleven or...
Main Author: | Screnock, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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National Association of Professors of Hebrew
2020
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