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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781575063072 , 1575063077
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 250 S , graph. Darst. , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 2014
    Series Statement: Linguistic studies in Ancient West Semitic 9
    Series Statement: Linguistic Studies in Ancient West Semitic
    DDC: 492.45
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    Keywords: Tell el-Amarna tablets ; Tell el-Amarna tablets ; Hebrew language Verb ; Canaanite language Verb ; Hebrew language Grammar, Comparative ; Canaanite language ; Hebrew language Grammar, Comparative ; Canaanite language ; Hebrew language Verb ; Canaanite language Verb ; Amarna-Tafeln ; Prosa ; Hebräisch ; Verb ; Wollen
    Abstract: "During the past century, numerous books and articles have appeared on the verbal system of Semitic languages. Thanks to the discovery of Ugaritic texts, Akkadian tablets, Canaanite letters found at Tell el-Amarna in Egypt, Hebrew and Aramaic inscriptions, and the Dead Sea Scrolls, our understanding of the phonology, morphology, and syntax of the Semitic languages has increased substantially. Dallaire focuses primarily on prose texts in Biblical Hebrew and Amarna Canaanite in which the verbal system (morphemes, syntax) expresses nuances of wishes, desires, requests, and commands. According to her, volitional concepts are found in every language and are expressed through verbal morphemes, syntagmas, intonation, syntax, and other linguistic means. The Syntax of Volitives in biblical Hebrew and Amarna Canaanite prose attempts to answer the following questions: do volitives function in a similar way in biblical Hebrew and Amarna Canaanite? Where and why is there overlap in morphology and syntax between these two languages? What morphological and syntactical differences exist between the volitional expressions of the languages? In attempting to answer these questions, the author bears in mind the fact that, within each of these two languages, scribes from different areas used specific dialectal and scribal traditions (for example, northern versus southern, peripheral versus central)"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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  • 2
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    Winona Lake, Ind. : Eisenbrauns
    ISBN: 9781575069432
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 304 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2013
    Series Statement: Harvard Semitic studies 63
    Series Statement: Harvard Semitic studies
    Uniform Title: Maʿarekhet ha-zemanim shel ha-poʿal ba-ʿIvrit ha-miḳraʾit ha-meʾuḥeret
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Hebräischen Universität Jerusalem 2008
    DDC: 492.4/562
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    Keywords: Bible Language, style ; Bibel ; Hebrew language Tense ; Prosa ; Verb ; Hebräisch ; Literatur ; Frühjudentum ; Hochschulschrift ; Frühjudentum ; Literatur ; Prosa ; Hebräisch ; Verb
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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