Richard C. Steiner
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Richard C. Steiner is a Semitist and a scholar of Northwest Semitic languages, Jewish Studies, and Near Eastern texts. His work has focused on texts from as early as the Egyptian Pyramid texts to as late as medieval biblical interpretation. He is now retired from his position as professor of Semitics at the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Yeshiva University in New York City.
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- Dictionary of the North-west Semitic inscriptions (1995) (120)
- The case for fricative-laterals in Proto-Semitic (1977) (35)
- Does the Biblical Hebrew Conjunction -v Have Many Meanings, One Meaning, or No Meaning at All? (2000) (34)
- The Heading of the Book of the Words of Noah On a Fragment of the Genesis Apocryphon: New Light On a "Lost" Work1 (1995) (25)
- The Aramaic Text in Demotic Script. (1997) (20)
- On the Monophthongization of "*ay" to "i" in Phoenician and Northern Hebrew and the Preservation of Archaic/Dialectal Forms in the Masoretic Vocalization (2007) (18)
- A Paganized Version of Psalm 20:2-6 from the Aramaic Text in Demotic Script (1983) (13)
- The Mountains of Ararat, Mount Lubar and הר הקדם (1991) (12)
- Disembodied Souls: The Nefesh in Israel and Kindred Spirits in the Ancient Near East, with an Appendix on the Katumuwa Inscription (2015) (12)
- The Aramaic Text in Demotic Script: The Liturgy of a New Year's Festival Imported from Bethel to Syene by Exiles from Rash (1991) (11)
- Bishlam's Archival Search Report in Nehemiah's Archive: Multiple Introductions and Reverse Chronological Order as Clues to the Origin of the Aramaic Letters in Ezra 4-6 . (2006) (10)
- Affricated Sade in the Semitic Languages (1984) (9)
- Early Northwest Semitic Serpent Spells in the Pyramid Texts (2011) (9)
- Incomplete Circumcision in Egypt and Edom: Jeremiah (9:24-25) in the Light of Josephus and Jonckheere. (1999) (8)
- On the Dating of Hebrew Sound Changes (☼Ḫ > Ḥ and ☼Ġ > ˓) and Greek Translations (2 Esdras and Judith). (2005) (8)
- The MBQR at Qumran, the Episkopos in the Athenian Empire, and the Meaning of Lbqr in Ezra 7:14: On the Relation of Ezra's Mission to the Persian Legal Project (2001) (6)
- Yuqaṭṭil, Yaqaṭṭil, or Yiqaṭṭil: D-Stem Prefix-Vowels and a Constraint on Reduction in Hebrew and Aramaic@@@Yuqattil, Yaqattil, or Yiqattil: D-Stem Prefix-Vowels and a Constraint on Reduction in Hebrew and Aramaic (1980) (6)
- Appendix II: A Selective Glossary of Northwest Semitic Texts in Egyptian Script (1995) (6)
- Stockmen from Tekoa, Sycomores from Sheba: A Study of Amos' Occupations (2003) (5)
- You Can't Offer Your Sacrifice and Eat It Too: A Polemical Poem from the Aramaic Text in Demotic Script (1984) (5)
- A biblical translation in the making : the evolution and impact of Saadia Gaon's Tafsir (2010) (5)
- The Scorpion Spell from Wadi Hammamat: Another Aramaic Text in Demotic Script (2001) (3)
- The Two Sons of Neriah and the Two Editions of Jeremiah in the Light of Two Atbash Code-Words for Babylon (1996) (3)
- The history of the ancient Hebrew modal system and Labov’s rule of compensatory structural change (1996) (3)
- Phonemic Spelling and Scriptio Continua for Sandhi Phenomena and Glottal Stop Deletion: Proto-Sinaitic vs. Hebrew (2016) (3)
- Northwest Semitic Incantations in an Egyptian Medical Papyrus of the Fourteenth Century B. C. E. (1992) (3)
- From Proto-Hebrew to Mishnaic Hebrew: the History of *akh and *ah (1979) (3)
- Saadia vs. Rashi: On the Shift from Meaning-Maximalism to Meaning-Minimalism in Medieval Biblical Lexicology (1998) (3)
- Meaninglessness, Meaningfulness, and Super-Meaningfulness in Scripture: An Analysis of the Controversy Surrounding Dan 2:12 in the Middle Ages (1992) (2)
- A COLLOQUIALISM IN JER. 5: 13 FROM THE ANCESTOR OF MISHNAIC HEBREW (1992) (2)
- [Hebrew Letter Dalet With Dagesh]at and eeyN: Two Verbs Masquerading as Nouns in Moses' Blessing (Deuteronomy 33:2, 28) (1996) (2)
- Patah and Qames: on the etymology and evolution of the names of the Hebrew Vowels (2005) (2)
- Why Bishlam (Ezra 4:7) Cannot Rest "In Peace": On the Aramaic and Hebrew Sound Changes That Conspired to Blot out the Remembrance of Bel-Shalam the Archivist (2007) (2)
- Client: Master or Servant (1974) (2)
- A Jewish Aramaic (Or Hebrew) Laissez‐Passer from the Egyptian Port of Berenike * (2004) (2)
- דת and עין: Two verbs masquerading as nouns in Moses' blessing (Deuteronomy 33:2, 28). (1996) (2)
- The “Lemma Complement” in Hebrew Commentaries from Byzantium and Its Diffusion to Northern France and Germany (2011) (2)
- Lulav versus *lu/law: A Note on the Conditioning of *aw > ū in Hebrew and Aramaic@@@Lulav versus *lu/law: A Note on the Conditioning of *aw > u in Hebrew and Aramaic (1987) (1)
- Contradictions, Culture Gaps, and Narrative Gaps in the Joseph Story (2020) (1)
- Albounout frankincense and Alsounalph oxtongue: Phoenician-Punic botanical terms with prothetic vowels from an Egyptian papyrus and a Byzantine codex (2001) (1)
- New Light on the Biblical Millo from Hatran Inscriptions (1989) (1)
- On the Rise and Fall of Canaanite Religion at Baalbek: A Tale of Five Toponyms (2009) (1)
- םדימ והלציו:: Proleptic Summaries, Conative Imperfects, and Harmonization in the Joseph Story and Other Biblical Narratives (2021) (1)
- Semitic Names for Utensils in the Demotic Word-List from Tebtunis (2000) (1)
- A SYRIAC CHURCH INSCRIPTION FROM 504 CE (1990) (1)
- Four Inner-Biblical Interpretations of Genesis 49:10: On the Lexical and Syntactic Ambiguities of [inline-graphic 01] as Reflected in the Prophecies of Nathan, Ahijah, Ezekiel, and Zechariah (2013) (1)
- FROM PROTO-HEBREW TO MISHNAIC HEBREW : THE HISTORY OF ' 1-AND rt-1 T T (2013) (0)
- “Midianite Men, Merchants” (Gen 37:28): Linguistic, Literary, and Historical Perspectives (2022) (0)
- Bittě-Yâ, daughter of Pharaoh (1 Chr 4,18), and Bint(i)-cAnat, daughter of Ramesses II (1998) (0)
- The Lost Meaning of Deuteronomy 33:2 as Preserved in the Palestinian Targum to Exodus 20:2 (2009) (0)
- The Semitic Spells and Their Egyptian Context (2011) (0)
- Communication Complexity and Quality: A New Perspective (1974) (0)
- Lord Amherst's Demotic Papyri and Lady Amherst's Mummy. (2017) (0)
- Four Inner-Biblical Interpretations of Genesis 49:10: On the Lexical and Syntactic Ambiguities of [inline-graphic 01] as Reflected in the Prophecies of Nathan, Ahijah, Ezekiel, and Zechariah (2013) (0)
- The right to know and the right to speak— The right to know and the right to speak— Citizens' Advisory Councils exercise oversight of Citizens' Advisory Councils exercise oversight of petroleum-related risks in Alaska petroleum-related risks in Alaska (2007) (0)
- דימון (Isa 15:9) and להמנות (Qoh 1:15): On Dialectal Wordplay and Nasal Spreading in the Bible (2021) (0)
- Rīr-Rīr, the Two-headed Mother Snake (2011) (0)
- On the Use of Greek Translations in Dating the Shift from Targum Proto-Jonathan to Targum Yerushalmi in Ezekiel (2019) (0)
- Effects of message quality and complexity on communication acceptance and source credibility (1973) (0)
- Letter to the editor (1993) (0)
- "He Said, He Said": Repetition of the Quotation Formula in the Joseph Story and Other Biblical Narratives (2019) (0)
- Old Egyptian Phonology (2011) (0)
- Appendix: 333 or tἰw? (2011) (0)
- Textual and Exegetical Notes to Nicholas de Lange, "Greek Jewish Texts from the Cairo Genizah" (1998) (0)
- Muqdam u-Meʿuḥar and Muqaddam wa-Muʿaḫḫar: On the History of Some Hebrew and Arabic Terms for Hysteron Proteron and Anastrophe* (2007) (0)
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