The function of the tautological infinitive in classical Biblical Hebrew / / by Yoo-Ki Kim.
One of the intriguing and insufficiently understood features of Biblical Hebrew is the use of an infinitive form alongside a finite verb of the same root. The function of this construction has generally been understood as serving to provide some kind of emphasis. However, neither translations nor gr...
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