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Word order in the biblical Hebrew finite clause : a syntactic and pragmatic analysis of preposing / Adina Moshavi.
Author
Moshavi, A. Mosak (Adina Mosak)
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Format
Book
Language
English
Hebrew
Published/Created
Winona Lake, IN : Eisenbrauns, 2010.
Winona Lake, In : Eisenbrauns, 2010.
Description
1 online resource (xvii, 204 pages)
Details
Subject(s)
Bible Old Testament
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Language, style
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Hebrew language
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Clauses
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Hebrew language
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Word order
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Series
Linguistic studies in ancient West Semitic ; 4.
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Linguistic studies in ancient West Semitic ; 4
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Summary note
Over the last 40 years, the study of word-order variation has become a prominent and fruitful field of research. Researchers of linguistic typology have found that every language permits a variety of word-order constructions, with subject, verb, and objects occupying varying positions relative to each other. It is frequently possible to classify one of the word orders as the basic or unmarked order and the others as marked. Moshavi's study investigates word order in the finite nonsubordinate clause in classical Biblical Hebrew. A common marked construction in this type of clause is the preposing construction, in which a subject, object, or adverbial is placed before the verbesserte In this work, Moshavi formally distinguishes preposing from other marked and unmarked constructions and explores the distribution of these constructions in Biblical Hebrew. She carries out a contextual analysis of a sample (the book of Genesis) of preposed clauses in order to determine the pragmatic functions that preposing may express. Moshavi's thesis is that the majority of preposed clauses can be classified as one of two syntactic-pragmatic constructions: focusing or topicalization. This meticulous yet approachable study will be useful both to students of Biblical Hebrew and to persons doing general study of syntax, especially those interested in the connection between linguistic form and pragmatic meaning.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Electronic reproduction. New York Available via World Wide Web.
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9781575066226 ((electronic bk.))
157506622X ((electronic bk.))
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