An Unsettling Divide in Linguistic Dating and Historical Linguistics

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An Unsettling Divide in Linguistic Dating and Historical Linguistics. / Ehrensvärd, Martin Gustaf; Rezetko, Robert; Young, Ian.

2016, OpEd, "opposite the editorial page".

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Harvard

Ehrensvärd, MG, Rezetko, R & Young, I 2016, An Unsettling Divide in Linguistic Dating and Historical Linguistics.. <https://bibleinterp.arizona.edu/articles/unsettling-divide-linguistic-dating-and-historical-linguistics>

APA

Ehrensvärd, M. G., Rezetko, R., & Young, I. (2016, feb. 15). An Unsettling Divide in Linguistic Dating and Historical Linguistics. https://bibleinterp.arizona.edu/articles/unsettling-divide-linguistic-dating-and-historical-linguistics

Vancouver

Ehrensvärd MG, Rezetko R, Young I. An Unsettling Divide in Linguistic Dating and Historical Linguistics. 2016.

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Ehrensvärd, Martin Gustaf ; Rezetko, Robert ; Young, Ian. / An Unsettling Divide in Linguistic Dating and Historical Linguistics. 2016.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Most ancient Hebrew language scholars probably agree broadly about what scholarship and scholarly method are and should be. They agree that scholarship entails dialogue, debate, self-criticism, evaluation, correction, and so on. But when it comes down to how this looks in practice, misunderstandings have become abundant and a very unfortunate situation has developed in the field.",
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RIS

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AB - Most ancient Hebrew language scholars probably agree broadly about what scholarship and scholarly method are and should be. They agree that scholarship entails dialogue, debate, self-criticism, evaluation, correction, and so on. But when it comes down to how this looks in practice, misunderstandings have become abundant and a very unfortunate situation has developed in the field.

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