Linguistics and Biblical HebrewThe essays in this volume arose out of the Society of Biblical Literature section on linguistics and Biblical Hebrew and have been selected to provide a summary and statement of the state of the question with regard to a number of areas of investigation. The sixteen articles are organized into sections on phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, discourse analysis, historical/comparative linguistics, and graphemics. |
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178. oldal
Calling it a waw-consecutive with the imperfect is better than calling it a “waw-
conversive”—provided we simply mean that the tense form expresses sequential
actions in the past (and is viewed as punctiliar). The view that the wav-
consecutive ...
Calling it a waw-consecutive with the imperfect is better than calling it a “waw-
conversive”—provided we simply mean that the tense form expresses sequential
actions in the past (and is viewed as punctiliar). The view that the wav-
consecutive ...
186. oldal
If the wav-consecutive perfect is used, it seems quite regularly to express result.
Participles, 'be' verbs, and nominal clauses continue to be used much as
described above. Gen 43:11–14 is a typical piece of hortatory discourse. Here a
rather ...
If the wav-consecutive perfect is used, it seems quite regularly to express result.
Participles, 'be' verbs, and nominal clauses continue to be used much as
described above. Gen 43:11–14 is a typical piece of hortatory discourse. Here a
rather ...
289. oldal
“First Person Imperfect Forms with wav Consecutive-Addenda.” Vetus
Testamentum 41 (1991) 127–28. . “Stress Position in Verb Forms with Vocative
Affix.” Journal of Semitic Studies 32 (1987) 249–71. - . “Stress and the Waw '
Consecutive' in ...
“First Person Imperfect Forms with wav Consecutive-Addenda.” Vetus
Testamentum 41 (1991) 127–28. . “Stress Position in Verb Forms with Vocative
Affix.” Journal of Semitic Studies 32 (1987) 249–71. - . “Stress and the Waw '
Consecutive' in ...
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