Ancient Hebrew Periodization and the Language of the Book of Jeremiah : the Case for a Sixth-Century Date of Composition.

In Ancient Hebrew Periodization and the Language of the Book of Jeremiah, Aaron Hornkohl attempts to date this biblical work, both as a whole and according to the constituent layers of which it is apparently composed, on the basis of diachronic linguistic typology.

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Main Author: Hornkohl, Aaron
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden : BRILL, 2014.
©2014
Series:Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics.
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520 |a In Ancient Hebrew Periodization and the Language of the Book of Jeremiah, Aaron Hornkohl attempts to date this biblical work, both as a whole and according to the constituent layers of which it is apparently composed, on the basis of diachronic linguistic typology. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0 |a Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Biblical Hebrew: Variety in the Face of Unifying Forces; 1.2 Fundamental Difficulties in the Description of Biblical Hebrew; 1.3 Historical Development as a Factor in Biblical Hebrew Variety; 1.4 Non-Diachronic Factors and Linguistic Variety in the Hebrew Bible; 1.5 Recent Criticism of the Diachronic Approach to Biblical Hebrew and the Linguistic Dating of Biblical Texts; Chapter 2 The Language of the Book of Jeremiah; 2.1 History of Research; 2.2 The Language of the Book of Jeremiah from a Diachronic Perspective. 
546 |a English. 
630 0 0 |a Bible.  |p Jeremiah  |x Language, style. 
630 0 0 |a Bible.  |p Jeremiah  |x Criticism, interpretation, etc. 
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650 7 |a RELIGION  |x Biblical Studies  |x Prophets.  |2 bisacsh 
650 7 |a Language and languages  |x Style  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Religion.  |2 hilcc 
650 7 |a Philosophy & Religion.  |2 hilcc 
650 7 |a Judaism.  |2 hilcc 
655 7 |a Criticism, interpretation, etc.  |2 fast 
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880 8 |6 505-00/(2/r  |a 7.7 Word Order in Apposition: X המַּלֶךֶ/ְהמַּלַכְהָּ vs. המַּלֶךֶ/ְהמַּלַכְהָּ X7.8 Position of the Demonstrative Adjective within the Clause; 7.9 Perfective Past weqatạl; 7.10 The Infinitive Absolute, Especially in Place of a Finite Verbal Form; 7.11 The Double Plural Construct; 7.12 Expressions of the Type X- וְ X (כּלֹ) 'every X'; 7.13 Excursus: Imperfectivity in BH with Special Reference to Problematic weqatạl Forms; Chapter 8 Lexical Features; דִּבֵּר 8.1 'divine word'; חַיִל 8.2 in the Plural; חֹרִים 8.3 'nobles, officers' 
880 8 |6 505-00/(2/r  |a 5.1 The qå̄tọ̄l (קָטוֹל) Nominal Pattern (for the nomen agentis)5.2 The qĕtạ̊l̄ (קְטָל) Nominal Pattern; Chapter 6 Verbal Morphology; 6.1 Use of the Short, Full, and Lengthened wayyiqtọl; 6.2 Derivatives of חי""י : Geminate versus ל""י Forms; Chapter 7 Syntax; 7.1 The Propositions עִם and אֵת 'with'; 7.2 Replacement of the Preposition אֵת with the Definite Direct Object Marker אֵת; 7.3 The Non-standard Use of Directional he; ל- 7.4 with Motion Verbs Indicating Movement toward a Place; 7.5 Interchange of the Prepositions עַל and אֶל; 7.6 Accusative -ל. 
880 8 |6 505-00/(2/r  |a 2.3 The Language of the Book of Jeremiah and the Question of Regional Dialects2.4 The Language of the Book of Jeremiah and the Question of Diglossia; 2.5 Jeremiah's Language, Composition, and Literary Development; Chapter 3 Orthography and Phonology; 3.1 The Plene Spelling of Medial o (<u); 3.2 Other Non-standard Spellings of o; 3.3 Non-standard Spellings with and without ʼalef; 3.4 זע""ק versus צע""ק 'cry out; muster'; 3.5 The Theophoric Endings יה - and יהו-; יְרושָּׁלַיִם 3.6 versus ירְושּׁלָםִַ 'Jerusalem'; ש&#ר5ֵ2;ח""ק 3.7 versus צח""ק 'laugh; play; mock; Isaac' 
880 8 |6 505-00/(2/r  |a 8.4 Semantic and Functional Development of the Gentilic יְהוּדִי 'Judahite, Judean, Jew(ish)' 
880 8 |6 505-00/(2/r  |a נבוכדנאצר 3.8 (with nun) versus נבוכדראצר (with resh) 'Nebuchadnezzar'3.9 Derivatives of רפ""א 'heal' on the ל""י Pattern; Chapter 4 Pronominal Morphology (Pronouns, Pronominal Suffixes, and Verbal Endings); 4.1 1cs: אֲנִי and אָנֹכִי 'I'; 4.2 2fs: אתי (ktiv) for כִי, אַתְּ - for ךְ-, and תִּי - for and תְּ- 'you; your'; 4.3 3fs: קטלת for קטלה; 4.4 1cpl: אנו (ktiv) for אֲ)נַחְנוּ) 'we'; 4.5 3mpl: הֵמָּה and הֵם 'they'; 4.6 3mpl: וֹתֵיהֶם - and וֹתָם - 'their'; 4.7 3fpl: קטלה for קטלו; זאתה 4.8 (ktiv, for זֹאת) 'this'; Chapter 5 Nominal Morphology. 
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