textThis thesis attempts to provide an encompassing account for the centuries-old question concerning how aspect and modality are grammaticalized in the verbal system in Biblical Hebrew. To this end, the semantics of the three verb forms qatal, yiqtol, and qotel are investigated by means of a theory-unbiased observation on the Biblical text. It is argued that Biblical Hebrew has an aspectual opposition of the perfective and the imperfective and that the two aspects are encoded by the verb forms qatal and qotel, respectively. Concerning the modal system in Biblical Hebrew, it is suggested that the Biblical Hebrew broadly distinguishes the realis and irrealis and that the irrealis is marked by a single verb form yiqtol. Finally, the verbs occ...
SIL International This article first considers what is meant by perfective and imperfective aspect (...
This study presents a new analysis of tense, mood and aspect (TMA) categories in the verb system of ...
This article investigates the imperfective uses of the Biblical Hebrew imperfect and participial pre...
textThis thesis attempts to provide an encompassing account for the centuries-old question concernin...
This thesis examines the issue of the semantic ambiguity associated with qatil/qatul verbs in the Qa...
The standard grammars for Biblical Aramaic treat the verb primarily in terms of tense and Aktionsart...
The standard grammars for Biblical Aramaic treat the verb primarily in terms of tense and Aktionsart...
The verbal system of Biblical Hebrew has intrigued the minds of exegetes, linguists, theologians, an...
This dissertation offers a new analysis of two derived Biblical Hebrew verbal forms, the Niphal and ...
Les formes verbales du texte hébreu du livre d’Amos, à savoir le qatal, le yiqtol, le wqatal et le w...
Les formes verbales du texte hébreu du livre d’Amos, à savoir le qatal, le yiqtol, le wqatal et le w...
Thesis (DLitt)--Stellenbosch University, 2004.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: One of the questions that have chall...
Les formes verbales du texte hébreu du livre d'Amos, à savoir le qatal, le yiqtol, le wqatal et le w...
Modal expressions which are essential for effective communication do not constitute a syntactic clas...
Modal expressions which are essential for effective communication do not constitute a syntactic clas...
SIL International This article first considers what is meant by perfective and imperfective aspect (...
This study presents a new analysis of tense, mood and aspect (TMA) categories in the verb system of ...
This article investigates the imperfective uses of the Biblical Hebrew imperfect and participial pre...
textThis thesis attempts to provide an encompassing account for the centuries-old question concernin...
This thesis examines the issue of the semantic ambiguity associated with qatil/qatul verbs in the Qa...
The standard grammars for Biblical Aramaic treat the verb primarily in terms of tense and Aktionsart...
The standard grammars for Biblical Aramaic treat the verb primarily in terms of tense and Aktionsart...
The verbal system of Biblical Hebrew has intrigued the minds of exegetes, linguists, theologians, an...
This dissertation offers a new analysis of two derived Biblical Hebrew verbal forms, the Niphal and ...
Les formes verbales du texte hébreu du livre d’Amos, à savoir le qatal, le yiqtol, le wqatal et le w...
Les formes verbales du texte hébreu du livre d’Amos, à savoir le qatal, le yiqtol, le wqatal et le w...
Thesis (DLitt)--Stellenbosch University, 2004.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: One of the questions that have chall...
Les formes verbales du texte hébreu du livre d'Amos, à savoir le qatal, le yiqtol, le wqatal et le w...
Modal expressions which are essential for effective communication do not constitute a syntactic clas...
Modal expressions which are essential for effective communication do not constitute a syntactic clas...
SIL International This article first considers what is meant by perfective and imperfective aspect (...
This study presents a new analysis of tense, mood and aspect (TMA) categories in the verb system of ...
This article investigates the imperfective uses of the Biblical Hebrew imperfect and participial pre...