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Record Nr.

UNINA9910586700103321

Titolo

Contemporary Examinations of Classical Languages (Hebrew, Aramaic, Syriac, and Greek) : Valency, Lexicography, Grammar, and Manuscripts / / Timothy Martin Lewis, Alison G. Salvesen

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Piscataway, NJ : , : Gorgias Press, , [2016]

©2016

ISBN

1-4632-3733-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xxii, 267 pages)

Collana

Perspectives on Linguistics and Ancient Languages

Altri autori (Persone)

ChildersJeff W

DykJanet

ForbesDean

LundJerome

Pat-ElNa'ama

Disciplina

480

Soggetti

Greek language

Semitic languages

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Selection of papers presented at a variety of conferences: presented at  the International Syriac Language Project meetings at two conferences: the XIth Symposium Syriacum in Malta, 16-18 July 2012 and the International Organization for the Study of the Old Testament in Munich, 4-9 August 2013, and one paper each came from the SBL International Meeting in Amsterdam, 22-26 July 2012, and the 217th Annual Meeting of the American Oriental Society at San Antonio, Texas, 15-19 March 2007.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- SERIES PREFACE -- THE COMPLEXITY OF SIMPLICITY -- EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS VOLUME -- INTRODUCTION -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- EXAMINING VERBS: PUTTING SYNTAX INTO LEXICA AND GRAMMARS -- CHAPTER 1. WHO COMMITS ADULTERY WITH WHOM, AND WHY IT MATTERS IN A LEXICON / Turner, Beryl -- CHAPTER 2. SOUNDINGS WITH REGARD TO VERBAL VALENCY IN THE PESHITTA OLD TESTAMENT / Lund, Jerome A. -- CHAPTER 3. HOW DO HEBREW VERBS DIFFER? A FLOW CHART OF THE DIFFERENCES / Dyk,



Janet W. -- CHAPTER 4. VALENCY: THE INTERSECTION OF SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS / Cook, John A. -- CHAPTER 5. HOW TO CLASSIFY HEBREW VERBS: PLOTTING VERB-SPECIFIC ROLES / Winther-Nielsen, Nicolai -- CHAPTER 6. THE PROPER ROLE OF VALENCY IN BIBLICAL HEBREW STUDIES / Forbes, A. Dean -- EXAMINING PARTICLES: LEXICAL CORRESPONDENCES AND LEXICAL DEVELOPMENTS -- CHAPTER 7. THE USE OF SYRIAC IN RENDERING HEBREW הִנּהֵ AND GREEK ἰΔΟΎ OR ἴΔΕ IN THE PESHITTA TO GENESIS AND THE GOSPELS / Eskhult, Mats -- CHAPTER 8. THE FUNCTION AND ETYMOLOGY OF THE ARAMAIC PARTICLE LM: A REEXAMINATION / Pat-El, Na'ama -- EXAMINING MANUSCRIPTS AND TEXT-CRITICAL MATTERS -- CHAPTER 9. EXPLORING PATTERNS OF ACCENTUATION IN BL ADD. MS 12138 (THE EAST-SYRIAN "MASORA"): PERSPECTIVES AND POSSIBILITIES / Loopstra, Jonathan -- CHAPTER 10. EMBEDDED ORACLES: SORTILEGE IN A SYRIAC GOSPEL CODEX / Childers, Jeff -- CHAPTER 11. THE LEXICON OF THE TABERNACLE ACCOUNTS IN THE SYROHEXAPLA VERSION OF EXODUS / Salvesen, Alison G. -- CHAPTER 12. TOWARDS A NEW CRITICAL EDITION AND TRANSLATION OF ISHOʿDAD OF MERW'S COMMENTARY ON THE GOSPEL OF JOHN WITH AN IDENTIFICATION OF HIS SOURCES / Hofstra, Johan D. -- CHAPTER 13. THE HEBREW AS A TEXT CRITICAL TOOL IN RESTORING GENUINE PESHITTA READINGS IN ISAIAH / Lund, Jerome A. -- INDEX

Sommario/riassunto

Ancient language study is becoming an increasingly sophisticated and complex discipline, as scholars not only consider methods being used by specialists of other languages, but also absorb developments in other disciplines to facilitate their own research investigations. This interdisciplinary approach is reflected in the scope of research papers offered here, invited and peer-reviewed by the ISLP.