Washington, D.C.: 1971. 436 p. Volume One of a two-volume reader in modern Hebrew literature containing 30 units with selections from modern classical literature assumes the student's mastery of the basic elements of Hebrew grammar, syntax, and vocabulary. The selection is largely representative from a period prior to the establishment of the State of Israel and range from Mendele M. Sefarim to H. Hazaz. Major emphasis in the series is placed upon development of vocabulary and appreciation of style. This volume contains tests and exercises for vocabulary development and a cumulative Hebrew-English dictionary.
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Defense Language Institute, 1973. — 197 p. Designed to give the military student a broad range of vocabulary on military subjects and a general understanding of the structure and operations of the Israel Defense Forces, this reader parallels advanced materials prepared for Foreign Service students of Hebrew and consists of short reading passages, each followed by a vocabulary...
Defense Language Institute, 1960. 1417 p. "An Intermediate-Advanced Level Israeli Hebrew Refresher Course" comprises an audiolingual course in seven volumes. "Book I" contains introductory notes on Israeli Hebrew, the sound system, and phonology drills. These preface 21 lessons (three units of seven lessons each) which consist of vocabulary practices, narratives, dialogs,...
Academon. — 523 с. Язык: английский, иврит. Перед вами монументальный учебник современного иврита. В двух томах этого учебника охватывается практически вся грамматика и огромный пласт наиболее употребительной лексики современного языка Израиля. Учебник содержит большое количество текстов, диалогов и, что главное, всевозможных упражнений, развивающих понимание, говорение и т.д.,...
Brill, 2011. — 584 p. — ISBN-13 978-9004196186. Through straightforward exposition of rules, numerous examples from scholarly texts, and models demonstrating how to use linguistic information in the text as clues to meaning, the book articulates the grammatical and semantic knowledge that native Hebrew readers bring to the task of reading complex academic prose. It is aimed at...
Washington, D.C.: 1971. 710 p. This volume, second of a two-volume reader in modern Hebrew literature containing 30 units with selections from modern classical literature assumes the student's mastery of the basic elements of Hebrew grammar, syntax, and vocabulary. The selections are largely representative of the period prior to 1948, the date of the establishment of the State...