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Avadenka, Lynne. Root words: An alphabetic exploration. [Huntington Woods, MI]: Land Marks Press, 2001.

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Tuke, Winsome. Index to the Psalms: A computer assisted comparative analysis of 1,184 Hebrew root words. South Harting, Hampshire: Millstream, 1990.

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Ber, Viktor. Hebrew verb hyh as a macrosyntactic signal: The case study of wayhy and the infinitive with prepositions Bet and Kaf in narrative texts. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2008.

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Ber, Viktor. Hebrew verb hyh as a macrosyntactic signal: The case study of wayhy and the infinitive with prepositions Bet and Kaf in narrative texts. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2008.

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Theodor, Seidl, ed. Untersuchungen zur Valenz althebräischer Verben. St. Ottilien: EOS Verlag, 1985.

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Bristow, Christopher George. The use and meaning of the Hebrew root [light] in the Old Testament. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1995.

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Arambarri, Jesús. Der Wortstamm "hören" im Alten Testament: Semantik und Syntax eines hebräischen Verbs. Stuttgart: Verlag Katholisches Bibelwerk, 1990.

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Bolozky, Shmuel. 501 Hebrew verbs: Fully conjugated in all tenses in a new, easy-to-learn format, alphabetically arranged by root. 2nd ed. Hauppauge, NY: Barron's Educational Series, 2007.

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Janowski, Bernd. Sühne als Heilsgeschehen: Traditions- und religionsgeschichtliche Studien zur Sühnetheologie der Priesterschrift. 2nd ed. Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener, 2000.

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Schweizer, Harald. Sprachkritik als Ideologiekritik: Zur Grammatikrevision am Beispiel von QRB. Tübingen: Francke, 1991.

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Kotkin, Nahorai. Hebrew Root Dictionary. Kodesh Press, 2019.

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Kotkin, Nahorai, and Bible4Community Staff. Hebrew Root Dictionary: Sefer Ha-Shorashim. Unknown Publisher, 2019.

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Riegner, Irene E. Vanishing Hebrew Harlot: The Adventures of the Hebrew Stem ZNH. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2009.

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Hebrew verb hyh as a macrosyntactic signal: The case study of wayhy and the infinitive with prepositions Bet and Kaf in narrative texts. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2008.

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Cognitive Semantic Study of Biblical Hebrew: The Root <i>slm</i>for Completeness-Balance. BRILL, 2021.

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Yahwehs Emergence As Judge Among the Gods: A Study of the Hebrew Root pt. Edwin Mellen Press, 2007.

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Studien zur hebräischen Basis DBR I: Ein Beitrag zum Problem der Homonyme. St. Ottilien: EOS Verlag, 1985.

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Murtonen, A. Hebrew in Its West Semitic Setting: A Comparative Survey of Non-Masoretic Hebrew Dialects and Traditions : A Comparative Lexicon : Section Bb Root System ... and Linguistic , Part 1/Bb,C,D&E, Suppl. 13). Brill Academic Publishers, 1997.

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501 Hebrew verbs: Fully conjugated in all the tenses in a new easy-to-follow format alphabetically arranged by root. Hauppauge, NY: Barron's Educational Series, 1996.

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Justice, righteousness, and the social critique of the eighth-century prophets. New York: P. Lang, 1993.

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"I am the Lord your healer": A philological study of the root "rapa" in the Hebrew Bible and the ancient Near East. Ann Arbor, Mich: University Microfilms International, 1986.

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Atonement in the Priestly Torah: The Meaning of Kipper and the Purpose of the Israelite Sanctuary. Pennsylvania State University Press, 2019.

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Herrschen und Richten: Die Wurzel špt im Alten Orient und im Alten Testament. Würzburg: Echter Verlag, 1986.

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Alexiadou, Artemis, and Terje Lohndal. On the division of labor between roots and functional structure. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198767886.003.0004.

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This chapter argues that there is a typology of languages according to how much meaning a root encodes independently of its syntactic categorization. This typology is illustrated by an in-depth discussion of three languages: English, Greek, and Hebrew. Hebrew is argued to represent one end of the scale where the root encodes a minimal and highly abstract meaning. English represents the other end where the root has a severely restricted meaning. The two languages differ in terms of the role of functional morphology, which is crucial in Hebrew but not at all a central part of English. Greek is important in the sense that the language falls in between English and Hebrew: it has some highly general and abstract roots, and it has some roots with highly determined and specified meanings.
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Debt-slavery in Israel and the ancient Near East. Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1993.

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