I would like to see these Heberw language resources in Logos:
On PrePub
Roots & Patterns: Hebrew Morph-Syntax by Maya Arad
On CP
A Dissertation on the Hebrew Roots by Alexander Pirie
A Lexicon of the Hebrew Roots by Christoph Heinrich Bialloblotzky
Not sure why you linked to the one that you did for Roots & Patterns, but I found a better link. And here is a link to the publisher's webpage for the book.
The issue with the older books on Hebrew Roots is that scholars have learned a lot about Hebrew within the last 70 years that will make some to most of the conclusions or discoveries in those two books obsolete. We can certainly get them, but we will need the latest research for comparisons of what scholars have learned recently (within the last 70 years or so) versus what they thought they knew more than 100 years ago.
We've learned new stuff about old stuff? Maybe...it's possible. But if you are making any reference to Barr's "roots are bogus for meaning acquisition" stance, you will have to pawn that to someone else who doesn't know better. I'm willing to learn and even be corrected when someone can present a compelling case, but that "let's pull up 'roots' by the roots" mentality (i.e. predisposition...i.e. prejudice) has shot itself in the feet so many times the only thing it has left to stand on is its head.
I don't swallow malarkey, whether it's served hot, cold, or room temp.
I would like to see these Heberw language resources in Logos: On PrePub Roots & Patterns: Hebrew Morph-Syntax by Maya Arad
I think it's about Modern Israeli Hebrew
It doesn't matter to me. I would still like to have it in Logos.
Bump.