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501 Hebrew Verbs (review)

501 Hebrew Verbs (review) Lewis Glinert Hebrew Studies, Volume 38, 1997, pp. 89-91 (Review) Published by National Association of Professors of Hebrew DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/hbr.1997.0049 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/437023/summary Access provided at 18 Feb 2020 04:37 GMT from JHU Libraries REVIEWS 501 HEBREW VERBS. By Shmuel Bolozky. Pp. xvii + 910. Hauppage, NY: Barron's, 1996. Paper, $12.95. Few Hebrew teaching resources have been so overdue and are so wel­ come as Shmuel Bolozky's edition of Barron's 501 Hebrew Verbs. The student's first impression of this revamped, double-the-size version of Barron's 201 Hebrew Verbs may, admittedly, be one of mild panic. The thought that it takes a 900-page tome to master the inflection of the modem Hebrew verb is not a reassuring one. Teachers would thus be well advised to impress on their classes that this is above all a work of reference-and an invaluable one-for checking the inflection of any common verb and that the rules of thumb for arriving at these inflections are for the most part fairly simple and available in any up-to-date Hebrew grammar. In the course of time, the great Hebrew public has simplified many things: possessive inflections in the noun, the tense and aspect system, and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Hebrew Studies National Association of Professors of Hebrew

501 Hebrew Verbs (review)

Hebrew Studies , Volume 38 – Oct 5, 2011

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National Association of Professors of Hebrew
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Lewis Glinert Hebrew Studies, Volume 38, 1997, pp. 89-91 (Review) Published by National Association of Professors of Hebrew DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/hbr.1997.0049 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/437023/summary Access provided at 18 Feb 2020 04:37 GMT from JHU Libraries REVIEWS 501 HEBREW VERBS. By Shmuel Bolozky. Pp. xvii + 910. Hauppage, NY: Barron's, 1996. Paper, $12.95. Few Hebrew teaching resources have been so overdue and are so wel­ come as Shmuel Bolozky's edition of Barron's 501 Hebrew Verbs. The student's first impression of this revamped, double-the-size version of Barron's 201 Hebrew Verbs may, admittedly, be one of mild panic. The thought that it takes a 900-page tome to master the inflection of the modem Hebrew verb is not a reassuring one. Teachers would thus be well advised to impress on their classes that this is above all a work of reference-and an invaluable one-for checking the inflection of any common verb and that the rules of thumb for arriving at these inflections are for the most part fairly simple and available in any up-to-date Hebrew grammar. In the course of time, the great Hebrew public has simplified many things: possessive inflections in the noun, the tense and aspect system, and

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Published: Oct 5, 2011

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