A parametric model for syntactic studies of a textual corpus, demonstrated on the Hebrew of Deuteronomy 1-30 / / L.J. de Regt.

This book deals with Biblical Hebrew. Although it also relates to Old Testament interpretation, it is largely linguistic in character and is intended for linguists as well as scholars of Hebrew and Old testament. It discusses syntactic phenomena and correlations in the entire textual corpus of Deute...

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Place / Publishing House:Assen/Maastricht, The Netherlands : : Van Gorcum,, 1988.
Year of Publication:1988
Language:English
Series:Studia Semitica Neerlandica 24.
Physical Description:1 online resource (239 pages) :; illustrations.
Notes:Spine title: A parametric model for syntactic studies of the textual corpus of Deuteronomy 1-30.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Acknowledgements /
Introductory Remarks /
Introduction to a Textual Corpus /
Parameters in Classical Hebrew /
Consecutio Temporum /
The Parameters in One-Way Frequency Tables /
Parameters in Two-Way Frequency Tables /
Some Concluding Remarks /
Notes /
List of Abbreviations /
References /
Samenvatting /
Curriculum Vitae /
DEUTERONOMY 1–30: ONE-WAY FREQUENCY TABLES /
Parametric model for syntactic studies of the textual corpus of Deuteronomy 1-30.
Summary:This book deals with Biblical Hebrew. Although it also relates to Old Testament interpretation, it is largely linguistic in character and is intended for linguists as well as scholars of Hebrew and Old testament. It discusses syntactic phenomena and correlations in the entire textual corpus of Deuteronomy 1-30 and is intended to contribute to a better insight into the Biblical Hebrew verbal system. A wide variety of grammatical variables, referred to as parameters [e.g. verb form, subject, objects, adjuncts, conjunctions, word order, clause content, clause type], and their categories are examined. In the clauses of Deuteronomy 1-30, co-occurrences and co-occurrence restrictions of categories of different parameters are found. It is taken for granted that the choice of the verb in a clause is influenced by characteristics of preceding and following clauses, especially the verb forms found in them. In order partly to account for these phenomena, connections have been made between clauses and their verb forms. This result in a consecutio temporum, the sequence of verb forms in a text. Not only qualitative aspects of parameters and their categories are important, but also their quantitative proportions in Deuteronomy 1-30. Patterns are deduced from the frequencies of parameter categories and of their relationships. The frequency tables are grouped together in the supplement separate to the book. In some tables, the categories of each parameter are listed with their freqencies and percentages. The other tables show the joint distribution of two parameters and their catagories.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 132-135).
ISBN:9004354433
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: L.J. de Regt.