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    Lulav versus *lu/law: A Note on the Conditioning of *aw > ū in Hebrew and AramaicLulav versus *lu/law: A Note on the Conditioning of *aw > u in Hebrew and Aramaic.Richard C. Steiner - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (1):121.
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    The Aramaic Text in Demotic Script: The Liturgy of a New Year's Festival Imported from Bethel to Syenes by Exiles from Rash.Richard C. Steiner - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (2):362-363.
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    The Book of the Wars of the Lord (Num. 21:14–20): Philology and Hydrology, Geography and Ethnography.Richard C. Steiner - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 140 (3):563.
    Num. 21:14 contains one of the most enigmatic phrases in the Pentateuch בּסוּ ָפה The usual interpretations of ֶאת turn the phrase into gibberish because they require the presence of a verb, which is nowhere to be found. Some scholars have supplied an understood verb; others have resorted to emendation. A better solution is available: ֶאת in our passage is a verb masquerading as a preposition. It is easily construed, without the slightest change, as an archaic apocopated/biliteral imperative of א-ת-י, (...)
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    Yuqaṭṭil, Yaqaṭṭil, or Yiqaṭṭil: D-Stem Prefix-Vowels and a Constraint on Reduction in Hebrew and AramaicYuqattil, Yaqattil, or Yiqattil: D-Stem Prefix-Vowels and a Constraint on Reduction in Hebrew and Aramaic.Richard C. Steiner - 1980 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 100 (4):513.
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