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SM ISO690:2012 DIMITRIU, Carmen. De la limba biblică la modernitate. Renașterea limbii ebraice. In: Ştiinţă, educaţie, cultură , Ed. 3, 21 octombrie 2024, Chisinau. Comrat: "A&V Poligraf", 2024, Vol.3, pp. 225-232. ISBN 978-9975-83-297-7. |
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Ştiinţă, educaţie, cultură Vol.3, 2024 |
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Modern Hebrew is arguably the most eloquent resurrection of a language, in the world; classical Hebrew, preserved in biblical and post-biblical writings, Talmudic texts, Jewish liturgy and medieval Hebrew literature, has become a living language spoken by the inhabitants of the State of Israel. It is a language whose history, which began more than three thousand years ago, overlaps with that of a single people, the Jewish people, and with that of a single country, the Land of Israel. |
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Cuvinte-cheie Modern Hebrew, resurrection, Eliezer Ben Yehuda, standardization, immigrant language, "tehiyya" |
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