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Dancing his Biblical Hebrew collective nouns

September 20, 2010 Marc Abrahams

The most salient video entered in this year’s Dance Your Dissertation contest is based on Keith A. Massey‘s Ph.D. dissertation: ‘The concord of collective nouns and verbs in Biblical Hebrew: A controlled study’, 1998, University of Wisconsin.

BONUS: Keith Massey also wrote the book Intermediate Arabic for Dummies.


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