Linguistics and Biblical HebrewWalter Ray Bodine Eisenbrauns, 1992 - 323 oldal The 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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... element there- fore forms an independent word ; and elements show little or no fusion . " Chinese is an isolating language . Latin represents the other extreme : it has many bound forms ; and bound forms may represent several morphemes ...
... element there- fore forms an independent word ; and elements show little or no fusion . " Chinese is an isolating language . Latin represents the other extreme : it has many bound forms ; and bound forms may represent several morphemes ...
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... elements ( items ) and the pro- cesses they undergo . A form , then , is either basic or derived by certain pro- cesses . Or , in tactical terms , a word contains elements , arranged in certain positions relative to other elements , and ...
... elements ( items ) and the pro- cesses they undergo . A form , then , is either basic or derived by certain pro- cesses . Or , in tactical terms , a word contains elements , arranged in certain positions relative to other elements , and ...
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... elements are negative . In most languages , modal elements occur as well . In Biblical Hebrew , were such elements to occur in the framework of a story ( no examples at present ) , they would presumably emerge as modal imperfects ...
... elements are negative . In most languages , modal elements occur as well . In Biblical Hebrew , were such elements to occur in the framework of a story ( no examples at present ) , they would presumably emerge as modal imperfects ...
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E J Revell The Development of Sěgôl in an Open | 17 |
Generative | 29 |
Gregory Enos Phonological Considerations in the Study | 41 |
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