Text-linguistics and Biblical HebrewSheffield Academic Press, 1994 - 241 oldal Modern linguistics is a relative newcomer in the scientific world, and text-linguistics, or discourse analysis, is one of its youngest disciplines. This fact has inclined many toward scepticism of its value for the Hebraist, yet much benefit is thereby overlooked. In this work, the author examines recent contributions to Hebrew text-linguistics by Niccacci, Andersen, Eskhult, Khan, and Longacre, evaluating them against a twofold standard of theoretical and methodological integrity, and clarity of communication. An extensive introduction to one particularly promising model of text analysis (from Longacre's tagmemic school) is given, and a step-by-step methodology is presented. Analyses according to this model and methodology are given of seven extended text samples, each building on the findings of the previous analyses: Judg. 2; Lev. 14.1-32; Lev. 6.1-7.37; parallel instructions and historical reports about the building of the Tabernacle, from Exodus 25-40; Judg. 10.6-12.7; and the book of Ruth in its entirety. Considerable attention is given to the question of text-linguistics and reported speech. |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 3 találat összesen 20 találatból.
52. oldal
... Khan's and Longacre's ; I have mentioned above my reasons for examining them together.1 Khan's work will not occupy our attention for any great length , since his topic does not feature highly in the data that I myself examine ...
... Khan's and Longacre's ; I have mentioned above my reasons for examining them together.1 Khan's work will not occupy our attention for any great length , since his topic does not feature highly in the data that I myself examine ...
53. oldal
... Khan does not clarify this further , it is to be understood as a rather vague category of a large body of text - his term ' span of discourse ' seems more akin to Longacre's ' discourse'.5 4 One of the points made in Khan's section on ...
... Khan does not clarify this further , it is to be understood as a rather vague category of a large body of text - his term ' span of discourse ' seems more akin to Longacre's ' discourse'.5 4 One of the points made in Khan's section on ...
55. oldal
... Khan does not attempt this goal . Would that this were but a chapter in a much larger work detailing a wider range ... Khan's work and my own . 10 Khan notes that Ex and PAR ' perform the same functions and are in most cases ...
... Khan does not attempt this goal . Would that this were but a chapter in a much larger work detailing a wider range ... Khan's work and my own . 10 Khan notes that Ex and PAR ' perform the same functions and are in most cases ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Preface 79 | 7 |
Chapter 2 | 23 |
EXAMINATION OF KHANS STUDIES AND LONGACRES JOSEPH | 52 |
Copyright | |
6 további fejezet nem látható
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
Agent Orientation analysis Andersen approach Biblical Hebrew book of Judges book of Ruth boundary chapter Classical Hebrew clines conclusions constituent structure contains context describe difficult embedded text encoded episode Eskhult examined example Existential clause exponence function grammar hebraists Hebrew Bible Hortatory text hypothesis identify introduced Jephthah Joseph Joseph story Judges Khan linguistic Longacre Longacre's look macro-syntactic main-line clause-type main-line clauses marked Narrative History text Narrative Prediction negated Niccacci non-subordinated Noun Phrase occur off-line clauses paragraph participle patterns pericopes Prefix clauses present Procedural Procedural/Instructional propose question reader reference Reported Speech sections Ruth semantic sentence significant slot specific speech formula speech formula clause stative story subordinated clauses Suffix clause surface structure syntactic syntagmeme Syntax tagmemic text-linguistic text-type theoretical base topic shift types unit verb Verbless clause YHWH אשר את בעז ויאמר ותאמר יהוה ישראל לה לי לך מואב מן נעמי