Language:
English
Year of publication:
2014
Titel der Quelle:
Journal of Hebrew Scriptures
Angaben zur Quelle:
14 (2014) 21 pp.
Keywords:
Bible Language, style
;
Hebrew language, Biblical Verb
;
Hebrew language, Biblical Gender
;
Hebrew language, Biblical Participle
;
Hebrew language, Biblical Morphology
;
Hebrew language, Biblical History
Abstract:
This article seeks to explain the development of the Biblical Hebrew Qal feminine singular active participle's curious combination of grammatical forms. Beginning with the distribution of the feminine morphemes -t and -ââ on participle's grammatical states, it is argued that one participle existed at the Proto-Hebrew stage. This leads to the contention that a secondary form developed from the original form, before the original was influenced by qeṭel nouns and word final -elet through analogy.
Note:
Appeared also in the journal's print version "Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures" 11 (2019) 257-278.
DOI:
10.5508/jhs.2014.v14.a9
URL:
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