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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... guttural followed by qāmes ) , there is less unanimity on its origin , but the most common view is that it arises through dissimilation of * a from the following vowel.2 This categorization appears to have led to a general opinion that ...
... guttural followed by qāmes ) , there is less unanimity on its origin , but the most common view is that it arises through dissimilation of * a from the following vowel.2 This categorization appears to have led to a general opinion that ...
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... guttural , the reflex of * a is affected by the vowel following the guttural only to a minor extent , if at all . The main conditioning factors are the use of maqqêp ( as where the following word does not begin with a guttural ) and the ...
... guttural , the reflex of * a is affected by the vowel following the guttural only to a minor extent , if at all . The main conditioning factors are the use of maqqêp ( as where the following word does not begin with a guttural ) and the ...
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... guttural on the * a of the ar- ticle is much the same as its effect on * a in mh . Dalep and res induce the maximum change , c ayin and heD less change , and hit minimum change . Un- like the vowel of mh , however , the * a of the ...
... guttural on the * a of the ar- ticle is much the same as its effect on * a in mh . Dalep and res induce the maximum change , c ayin and heD less change , and hit minimum change . Un- like the vowel of mh , however , the * a of the ...
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... guttural were stimulated by the Masoretic games ( 2 ) , which might reflect * a or * u , not by long ā . The failure of the * a of the article to develop into sĕgôl in haḥɔkmɔ is due to the fact that the following qāmeṣ stands in a ...
... guttural were stimulated by the Masoretic games ( 2 ) , which might reflect * a or * u , not by long ā . The failure of the * a of the article to develop into sĕgôl in haḥɔkmɔ is due to the fact that the following qāmeṣ stands in a ...
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... guttural followed by qāmeș in an unstressed open syllable . In this situation , the reflex of * a is sĕgôl . This includes the cases of hêt followed by ḥāṭep qāmeṣ in heḥɔ̃daltî in Judg 9 : 9 , etc. of no cases where he interrogative ...
... guttural followed by qāmeș in an unstressed open syllable . In this situation , the reflex of * a is sĕgôl . This includes the cases of hêt followed by ḥāṭep qāmeṣ in heḥɔ̃daltî in Judg 9 : 9 , etc. of no cases where he interrogative ...
Tartalomjegyzék
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Gary A Rendsburg Morphological Evidence for Regional | 65 |
Walter R Bodine How Linguists Study Syntax | 89 |
Barry L Bandstra Word Order and Emphasis in Biblical Hebrew | 109 |
Semantics | 125 |
Discourse Analysis | 153 |
HistoricalComparative Linguistics | 191 |
John Huehnergard Historical Phonology and the Hebrew Piel | 209 |
Graphemics | 231 |
Stephen J Liebermant Toward a Graphemics of the Tiberian Bible | 255 |
Walter R Bodine Bibliography | 279 |
Index of Authorities | 309 |
Index of Scripture References | 320 |
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126. oldal - there's a nice knock-down argument for you!'" 'But "glory" doesn't mean "a nice knock-down argument",' Alice objected. 'When / use a word,' Humpty Dumpty said in a rather scornful tone, 'it means just what I choose it to mean - neither more nor less.
121. oldal - As soon as I have gone out of the city, I will stretch out my hands to the LORD; the thunder will cease, and there will be no more hail, that you may know that the earth is the LORD'S. 30 But as for you and your servants, I know that you do not yet fear the LORD God.
126. oldal - I don't know what you mean by 'glory,'" Alice said. Humpty Dumpty smiled contemptuously. "Of course you don't— till I tell you. I meant 'there's a nice knock,down argument for you!" "But 'glory' doesn't mean 'a nice knock,down argument,'" Alice objected. "When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less.
85. oldal - RS Tomback, A Comparative Semitic Lexicon of the Phoenician and Punic Languages (Society of Biblical Literature Dissertation Series 32; Missoula: Scholars Press, 1978) 33. 94. Dahood, Psalms III, 309-1 1 . 95. Rendsburg, "'The Last Words of David',
276. oldal - Proceedings of the Tenth World Congress of Jewish Studies, Division D, vol. 2: Art, Folklore, and Music (Jerusalem: World Union of Jewish Studies, 1990), pp. 71-76. 40. The depiction of Moses as "nurturant" inspired a study of Moses by a political scientist.
126. oldal - When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less." "The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things." "The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be master — that's all.
65. oldal - ... version of this paper was presented to the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Pittsburgh, August 20-24, 1992.
70. oldal - HL Ginsberg, The Israelian Heritage of Judaism (New York: Jewish Theological Seminary, 1982). 16. The paradigm example for phonological variation in ancient Israel is of course the shibboleth incident in Judg 12:6; see now GA Rendsburg, "More on Hebrew sibbolet," JSS 33 (1988) 255-58; and "The Ammonite Phoneme AY,