Text-Linguistics and Biblical HebrewBloomsbury Publishing, 2015. jan. 29. - 256 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. |
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... approach their topic with macro-syntactic considerations in mind; the first two (Niccacci and Eskhult) are concerned broadly with description of the verb in Hebrew; Andersen, on the other hand, focuses on particular syntactic features ...
... approach their topic with macro-syntactic considerations in mind; the first two (Niccacci and Eskhult) are concerned broadly with description of the verb in Hebrew; Andersen, on the other hand, focuses on particular syntactic features ...
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David Allan Dawson. One book that adopts the first approach is Waltke and O'Connor's Introduction. I have a mixed response to this impressive 'syntax”. On the one hand, it is a remarkable work, and welcome; yet it is also seriously ...
David Allan Dawson. One book that adopts the first approach is Waltke and O'Connor's Introduction. I have a mixed response to this impressive 'syntax”. On the one hand, it is a remarkable work, and welcome; yet it is also seriously ...
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... approach' is not simpler, but muddier, and the simpler approach is the one they have forsaken.” They detail in their book what has been written about Hebrew; at times this appears to exclude the idea of actually describing the language ...
... approach' is not simpler, but muddier, and the simpler approach is the one they have forsaken.” They detail in their book what has been written about Hebrew; at times this appears to exclude the idea of actually describing the language ...
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... approach to describing the language; it has chosen to include only what has been accepted previously, and to break no new ground—nor even to summarize current developments in a way that encourages the reader to look forward to progress ...
... approach to describing the language; it has chosen to include only what has been accepted previously, and to break no new ground—nor even to summarize current developments in a way that encourages the reader to look forward to progress ...
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... approach drawn from modern linguistics. Niccacci points out the weak points of these more 'traditional' grammars on occasion, in hopes of converting the reader to this new text linguistic approach to language analysis, and in ...
... approach drawn from modern linguistics. Niccacci points out the weak points of these more 'traditional' grammars on occasion, in hopes of converting the reader to this new text linguistic approach to language analysis, and in ...
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Chapter 2 EXAMINATION OF KHANS STUDIES AND LONGACRES JOSEPH | 52 |
Chapter 3 AN INTRODUCTION TO ONE MODEL OF TEXT ANALYSIS AND A METHODOLOGY DERIVED FROM IT | 70 |
Chapter 4 TEXTLINGUISTIC OBSERVATIONS ON NARRATIVE AND NONNARRATIVE TEXTTYPES | 123 |
Chapter 5 JEPHTHAH AND RUTHREFINING AND TESTING THE HYPOTHESES | 154 |
Chapter 6 SUMMARY CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS | 209 |
Appendix 1 THE TEXT OF JUDGES 2 BHS IN COLUMNAR FORMAT | 220 |
Appendix 2 THE TEXT OF RUTH BHS IN COLUMNAR FORMAT | 223 |
Bibliography | 237 |
Index of Authors | 242 |
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addition analysis approach base beginning Biblical boundary chapter Classical Hebrew clause-types clines concepts conclusions construction contains context deal describe detail difficult discourse distribution embedded episode examined example explanation Expository fact function further give given grammar hand Hebrew Hortatory hypothesis identify indicate initial introduced Joseph Judges kind language less linguistic Longacre Longacre’s look macro-syntactic main-line clauses marked material means methodology Narrative History Niccacci Noun occur off-line clauses paragraph particular patterns peak pericopes Phrase possible Predictive Prefix clauses present Procedural propose question reader reason reference Reported Speech require Ruth seen sentence serve significant simple specific speech formula story structure subordinated subordinated clauses Suffix clause surface syntactic Syntax tagmemic text-linguistic text-type theoretical theory topic unit verb Verbless clause writes