A essência do hebraico
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2763-650X.i2p23-28Keywords:
Radical, Three consonantal letters coexistence linguistic elements, Semantic and linguistic analysisAbstract
The Hebrew word derives from a root. Usually it is composed of three consonantal letters. These make up a word which will generate other words. Thus, it is possible to analyze semantically the word, and get its real meaning from its root. However, in some cases, the radical is subject to more than one semantic field, given that they are from different origins. In modern Hebrew, regardless of linguistic elements which are from phases prior to its use (biblical period, talmudic period, and Middle Ages literature) they coexit. For example to this study, we have chosen the words Amen and Eden which translate not Therefore, they are part of the universal knowledge.Downloads
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2016-02-02
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Szpiczkowski, A. (2016). A essência do hebraico. Revista De Estudos Orientais, 2, 23-28. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2763-650X.i2p23-28