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If you specialize in some area(s) of Jewish linguistics and would like to be listed on this site, please send the following information to sbenor @ huc.edu and ts @ ts-cyberia.net as part of the body of your email message, preferably in plain text format in Unicode (UTF-8).
- Name
- Academic affiliation
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- Research interests
- Website where your publications are listed, if different from website above (optional)
If you do not have your list of publications online elsewhere on the web, we will provide the service of hosting it on this website. Please email it to us as an attachment. PDF is preferred as a document format, but ODT (OpenDocument Text), RTF and DOC (legacy Word format) are also accepted; DOCX (new Word format) is not accepted. If you send us your list in a format other than PDF, we will convert it to PDF, but then there is a chance that it will look slightly different from what you send us.
Alternatively, we can list your publications on your page on this site, provided you follow these guidelines and take the responsibility of updating us on a regular basis.
- Books and papers should be listed together, in chronological order starting with most recent.
- Titles must be in the original script, and if they are not in Latin script, they must be followed by their English translation in square brackets.
- Bibliographic entries should follow this format:
- [Book] Family_name, Given_name_initial. Year. Title. Place: Publisher.
- [Paper in a book] Family_name, Given_name_initial. Year. Title. In Given_name_initial Family_name (ed.), Title. Place: Publisher. Pages.
- [Paper in a journal] Family_name, Given_name_initial. Year. Title. Journal Volume: Pages.
Examples:
- Morag, S. 1999. The Integrated Corpus of Hebrew Elements in Jewish Languages: Some Aspects of Analysis. In S. Morag et al. (eds.), Vena Hebraica in Judaeorum Linguis: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on the Hebrew and Aramaic Elements in Jewish Languages. Milan: Centro Studi Camito-Semitici di Milano. 39-57.
- Morag, S. 1988. ארמית במסורת תימן: לשון התלמוד הבבלי [Babylonian Aramaic: The Yemenite Tradition]. Jerusalem: Ben Zvi Institute.
- Morag, S. 1988. לשונות היהודים: איסוף ומחקר במפעל מסורות הלשון של עדות ישראל [Jewish Languages: Collection of Material and Research at the Language Tradition Project for the Communities of Israel]. In M. Bar-Asher (ed.), מחקרים בלשונות היהודים [Studies in Jewish Languages]. Jerusalem: Misgav Yerushalayim. 153-161.
- Morag, S. (ed.). 1987. העברית בת-זמננו: מחקרים ועיונים [Studies on Comtemporary Hebrew: A Selection of Readings] 1-2. Jerusalem: Academon.
- Morag, S. 1963. העברית שבפי יהודי תימן [The Hebrew Language Tradition of the Yemenite Jews]. Jerusalem: The Academy of the Hebrew Language.
- Morag, S. 1962. The Vocalization System of Arabic, Hebrew and Aramaic. The Hague: Mouton.
- Morag, S. 1959. Planned and Unplanned Development in Modern Hebrew. Lingua 8: 247-263.
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