Avshalom Kor
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Dr. Avshalom Kor (Hebrew: אבשלום קור) is an Israeli linguist and expert on Hebrew grammar and semantics.
He is known to provide upon request, the grammatical root of any given Hebrew word and/or name along with its Biblical origins and contextual references.
He is probably best known as an authority on the gender of Hebrew words and the proper usage of suffixes and plural extensions.
He is regularly featured on Israeli radio.
[edit] External links
- Template:Icon he Avshalom Kor's admirers' website.