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The Verb And The Paragraph In Biblical Hebrew A Cognitivelinguistic Approach Elizabeth Robar

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The Verb And The Paragraph In Biblical Hebrew A Cognitivelinguistic Approach Elizabeth Robar
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The Verb And The Paragraph In Biblical Hebrew A Cognitivelinguistic Approach Elizabeth Robar instant download after payment.

Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.31 MB
Author: Elizabeth Robar
ISBN: 9789004283015, 9004283013
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Verb And The Paragraph In Biblical Hebrew A Cognitivelinguistic Approach Elizabeth Robar by Elizabeth Robar 9789004283015, 9004283013 instant download after payment.

In The Verb and the Paragraph in Biblical Hebrew, Elizabeth Robar employs cognitive linguistics to unravel the notorious grammatical quandary in biblical Hebrew: explaining the waw consecutive, as well as other poorly understood verbal forms (e.g. with paragogic suffixes).
She explains that languages must communicate the shape of thought units: including the prototypical paragraph, with its beginning, middle and ending; and its message. She demonstrates how the waw consecutive is both simpler and more nuanced than often argued. It neither foregrounds nor is a preterite, but it enables highly embedded textual structures. She also shows how allegedly anomalous forms may be used for thematic purposes, guiding the reader to the author’s intended interpretation for the text as it stands.

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