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  • 1
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2021
    Titel der Quelle: Journal of Semitic Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 66,1 (2021) 1-15
    Keywords: Bible Language, style ; Hebrew language, Biblical Verb ; Hebrew language, Biblical Sentences
    Abstract: This paper provides a comprehensive and uniform description that accounts for the use of all the participial periphrastic constructions in Biblical Hebrew and calls into question the claim that a second (‘preterite’) function of the construction was developed in Late Biblical Hebrew. We define the syntagm and give criteria for distinguishing true participial periphrastic constructions from superficially similar constructions. We then show that close attention to situation aspect and (un)boundedess provides a unified and sound account of every occurrence of the syntagm in the Hebrew Bible. We conclude that, unless the situation is bounded by an adverbial phrase, every participial periphrastic construction is unbounded which semantically distinguishes the construction from wayyiqtol.
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  • 2
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781108714488 , 9781108494366
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 416 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2022
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 492/.2
    Keywords: Bible Language, style ; Aramaic language Grammar ; RELIGION / Biblical Studies / Old Testament / General ; Einführung ; Bibel ; Aramäisch
    Abstract: "Aramaic is a language of central importance for the study of the ancient world, beginning from the early first millennium BCE up to the Islamic period and beyond. Aramaic stories are found in the Hebrew Bible (Christian Old Testament), and Aramaic influence is felt in the Greek text of the New Testament. It was the language of Eastern Christianity for centuries, as well as a major language of Jewish literature (along with Hebrew) through most of the first millennium CE. It still survives as a spoken language in a few communities (and their diasporas) in parts of the Middle East. This grammar focuses on the Aramaic of the second half of the first millennium BCE and the first century CE, a crucial era which saw the rise and fall of the Persian and Hellenistic empires and the rise of early Judaism and the birth of Christianity. It also saw the ascent of Aramaic to the status of a major language. From this period we have Aramaic writings that are relevant for the history of law, religion, language, and literature, including many that shed light on the most pivotal events and ideas of the time. Knowledge of Aramaic and its literature is a key that opens many doors"--
    Note: Enthält Literaturverzeichnis auf Seite 389-395
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