The Representation of Speech in Biblical Hebrew Narrative: A Linguistic AnalysisEisenbrauns, 2003 - 504 oldal First published in 1996, this study has come to be recognized as the standard description of the syntactic devices that are used in representing speech in biblical narrative. In this new printing, an Afterword examines other recent approaches; in addition, corrected indexes and a number of other small corrections have been made. |
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178. oldal
... infinitive explains the way in which Shechem committed a dis- graceful act.77 Gerundive infinitives are not morphologically distinct from other infinitives in Hebrew and they exhibit the same syntactic features that are found in the ...
... infinitive explains the way in which Shechem committed a dis- graceful act.77 Gerundive infinitives are not morphologically distinct from other infinitives in Hebrew and they exhibit the same syntactic features that are found in the ...
184. oldal
... gerundive infinitive is clear from instances in which cannot specify the attendant circumstances of the matrix verb ... gerundive infinitive ( they heard by saying ' ) , nor can it be an embedded infinitive expressing purpose ( " they ...
... gerundive infinitive is clear from instances in which cannot specify the attendant circumstances of the matrix verb ... gerundive infinitive ( they heard by saying ' ) , nor can it be an embedded infinitive expressing purpose ( " they ...
195. oldal
... gerund ( “ saying " ) as , for example , in ( 143 ) above . In such cases , comes close to being a gerundive infinitive , since it provides a measure of “ attendant circumstances . " However , it must be emphasized that even with non ...
... gerund ( “ saying " ) as , for example , in ( 143 ) above . In such cases , comes close to being a gerundive infinitive , since it provides a measure of “ attendant circumstances . " However , it must be emphasized that even with non ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Metapragmatics and Linguistic Diversity in the Representation | 41 |
Syntactic Varieties of Direct Speech | 149 |
Reported Speech in Conversation and Narration | 233 |
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addressee adjacency pair analysis appears Biblical Hebrew Biblical Narrative Cambridge Chinookan clitic command context conversation corpus David deictic center deixis Deut dialogue direct and indirect direct quotation discourse-pragmatic functions embedded within direct example Exod finite Follingstad free indirect discourse gerundive Grammar grammaticalization Hatav Hiphil indicate indirect speech infinitival complement infinitive construct instances introduce direct speech Israel Israelites Josh Judg king Lachish linguistic markedness marker matrix clause matrix verb metapragmatic verbs Moses multiple-verb frames narrator Note noun phrase occurs original locution participants Piel pragmatic pronouns prototypical dialogic quotation introduced quotative frame reported speech reporting speaker represented response second pair-part semantics servant single-verb frames speak speech event speech verb spoke Studies syntactic syntax tion tive Ugaritic unframed unmarked utterance verb frames word YHWH אדני איש אלהים אליו את בני דבר דוד הארץ המלך הנה ויאמר וידבר יהוה ישראל לאמר לו לי קרא