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Richard C. Steiner

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25: 119: 474:"Bishlam's archival search report in Nehemiah's archive: Multiple introductions and reverse chronological order as clues to the origin of the Aramaic letters in Ezra 4-6", JBL (2006), 641-685 54: 480:"The Practice of the Land of Egypt (Leviticus 18:3): Incest, 'Anat, and Israel in the Egypt of Ramesses the Great" in (eds. Hoffmeier, Millard, Rendsburg) 708: 673: 564: 300:, and others. In July 2010 he was invited to give the plenary address at the annual conference of the National Association of Professors of Hebrew. 510:
William Labov, Malcah Yaeger and Richard Steiner, A quantitative study of sound change in progress (Philadelphia: U. S. Regional Survey, 1972).
323:(Report on National Science Foundation Contract NSF-GS-3287). 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1972 (William Labov, Malcah Yaeger, and Richard Steiner). 541:
in its Semitic Context: Studies in the Akkadian of the Third and Second Millennium BC (ed. Deutscher and Kouwenberg; Leiden: NINO), 1–18.
477:"Phonemic Spelling and Scriptio Continua for Sandhi Phenomena and Glottal Stop Deletion: Proto-Sinaitic vs. Hebrew", JNES (2016), 311-334 728: 698: 683: 678: 703: 94: 70: 487:"He Said, He Said”: Repetition of the Quotation Formula in the Joseph Story and Other Biblical Narratives", JBL (2019), 473-495 450:“The Aramaic Text in Demotic Script: The Liturgy of a New Year’s Festival Imported from Bethel to Syene by Exiles from Rash,” 718: 493:"The Book of the Wars of the Lord (Num. 21: 14–20): Philology and Hydrology, Geography and Ethnography", JAOS (2020), 563-591 285: 203: 167: 482:"Did I Not Bring Israel Out of Egypt?": Biblical, Archaeological, and Egyptological Perspectives on the Exodus Narratives 723: 281:, /ts/, is very old and widespread, against others who had doubted this. These books have convinced most specialists. 688: 293: 187: 202:
to as late as medieval biblical interpretation. He is now retired from his position as professor of Semitics at the
46: 223: 149: 50: 572: 399:“You Can’t Offer Your Sacrifice and Eat It Too: A Polemical Poem from the Aramaic Text in Demotic Script,” 693: 471:"On the Dating of Hebrew Sound Changes and Greek Translations (2 Esdras and Judith)", JBL (20015), 229-267 35: 289: 39: 406:“Ashurbanipal and Shamash-shum-ukin: A Tale of Two Brothers from the Aramaic Text in Demotic Script,” 713: 243: 59: 464:"Does the Biblical Hebrew Conjunction -ו Have Many Meanings, One Meaning, or No Meaning At All?," 63: 594: 207: 171: 528:
Affricated Sade in the Semitic Languages (New York: American Academy for Jewish Research, 1982).
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The Case for Fricative-Laterals in Proto-Semitic, (New Haven: American Oriental Society, 1977.
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103 (1983) 261-74 (with C. F. Nims). (Cf. Charles Austin, “Ancient Papyrus a Riddle No More,”
270: 258: 235: 74: 490:"Contradictions, Culture Gaps, and Narrative Gaps in the Joseph Story", JBL (2020), 439-458 250:). He collaborated with Labov on an important study of sound changes in spoken languages. 231: 183: 191: 345:
A Biblical Translation in the Making: The Evolution and Impact of Saadia Gaon’s Tafsīr
667: 297: 247: 211: 199: 551: 304: 266: 195: 658: 308: 288:, in which he announced that he had deciphered linguistically Semitic spells in 239: 118: 381:: D-Stem Prefix-Vowels and a Constraint on Reduction in Hebrew and Aramaic,” 388:“A Paganized Version of Ps 20:2-6 from the Aramaic Text in Demotic Script,” 278: 254: 335:(American Academy for Jewish Research Monograph Series, 3), New York, 1982. 537:
For example: John Huehnergard, "Proto-Semitic and Proto-Akkadian," in The
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texts from the mid-third millennium BC. This discovery was reported on by
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Stockmen from Tekoa, Sycomores from Sheba: A Study of Amos’ Occupations
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texts. His work has focused on texts from as early as the Egyptian
307:, Professor of Philosophy at Hebrew University, who died from the 274: 227: 595:"Earliest Semitic Text Revealed In Egyptian Pyramid Inscription" 630: 273:
and in another he argued that the pronunciation of the letter
18: 565:"Ancient Semitic Snake Spells Deciphered in Egyptian Pyramid" 550:
The lecture is available, unfortunately, only in Hebrew <
436:“New Light on the Biblical Millo from Hatran Inscriptions,” 353:(Harvard Semitic Studies 61; Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2011) 619:
http://spider.mc.yu.edu/news/articles/article.cfm?id=101302
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Early Northwest Semitic Serpent Spells in the Pyramid Texts
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and tools are available to assist in formatting, such as
457:“The Mountains of Ararat, Mount Lubar and הר הקדם,” 438:
Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research
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University of Pennsylvania
Bernard Revel Graduate School
Yeshiva University
Semitist
Northwest Semitic languages
Jewish Studies
Near Eastern
Pyramid texts
Bernard Revel Graduate School
Yeshiva University
New York City
University of Pennsylvania
Bible
Moshe Greenberg
Hebrew University
linguistics
Henry M. Hoenigswald
William Labov
phonology

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