The Meaning of Qatal (original) (raw)

An optative indicative? A real factual past? A cognitive-typological approach to the precative qatal. Journal of Hebrew Scriptures 13/4: 1-41.

Alexander Andrason

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THE SEMANTIC POTENTIAL OF VERBAL CONJUGATIONS AS A POLYSEMOUS SET OF SENSES: THE QATAL IN GENESIS. Hebrew Studies 56 (2015): 71-88.

Alexander Andrason

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The Complexity of Verbal Semantics--- An Intricate Relationship Between Qatal and Wayyiqtol. Journal of Hebrew Scriptures (2016) 16/4:1-95

Alexander Andrason

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The Semantics of Aspect and Modality: Evidence from English and Biblical Hebrew (review)

Moises Silva

Hebrew Studies, 1999

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The State Of The Stative Qatal: A Study Of Form And Function In Biblical Hebrew

M. Cecil Dietz

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ThM: The Syntax of the Verb in Biblical Hebrew Poetry: The Textlinguistic Theory of Alviero Niccacci

Andrew C Witt

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The Verb in Biblical Hebrew: Description of its Functions up through Discourse

Peter Streitenberger

2025

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The Semantics of Verbal Pragmatics: Clarifying the Roles of Wayyiqtol and Weqatal in Biblical Hebrew Prose.

John Cook

Journal of semitic studies, 2004

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PROSPECTIVE WEQATAL IN BIBLICAL HEBREW: DUBIOUS CASES OR UNIDENTIFIED CATEGORY

Tania Notarius

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Temporal Structure in the Biblical Hebrew Verb: A Case Study of Lexical Aspect in the Verb ידע

Jun Sato

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Hebrew Verb Forms in Prose and in Some Poetic and Prophetic Passages: Aspect, Sequentiality, Mood and Cognitive Proximity

Lénart de Regt

Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages 34/1.75-103, 2008

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The biblical hebrew verb system Vol5

Nir Cohen

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The Multifaceted Weqatal in Biblical Hebrew

Tarsee Li

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“The Biblical Hebrew perfective short yiqtol and the ‘consecutive tenses’. Some methodological reflections”. Paper read at Biblical and Rabbinic Hebrew: New Perspectives in Philology and Linguistics, Cambridge, 8—10th July, 2019. Cambridge.

BO Isaksson

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THEN SANG MOSES -A SITUATION BASED APPROACH TO THE UNDERSTANDING OF 'ˀAZ YIQTOL' IN BIBLICAL HEBREW

Ohad Cohen

Hebrew Studies 62, 2021

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Biblical Hebrew Tense–Aspect–Mood, Word Order and Pragmatics: Some Observations on Recent Approaches

Aaron D . Hornkohl

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Future values of the qatal are “logical” – How to chain future senses of the qatal to the core of its semantic network? Hebrew Studies 54: 7-38.

Alexander Andrason

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THE “GUESSING” QATAL. THE BIBLICAL HEBREW SUFFIX CONJUGATION AS A MANIFESTATION OF THE EVIDENTIAL TRAJECTORY. Journal for Semitics 19/2 (2010) pp. 603-627

Alexander Andrason

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“Abram’s Persistent Faith: Hebrew Verb Semantics in Genesis 15:6”, Westminster Theological Journal 70 (2008) 239-244

Max Rogland

The Westminster theological journal, 2008

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Copular and Existential Sentences in Biblical Hebrew. Unpublished PhD Dissertation. University of the Free State.

Daniel Wilson

2017

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Putting Old Wine in New Wineskins: A New Synthesis of the Verbal System of Biblical Hebrew That is Neither New Nor a Coherent Synthesis. A Review of The Verbal System of Biblical Hebrew: A New Synthesis Elaborated on the Basis of Classical Prose, by Jan Joosten.

John Cook

Hebrew Studies 55: 351–60, 2014

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The So-Called We-Qatal Conjugation in Biblical Hebrew Once Again (revised preprint version)

BO Isaksson

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Against floccinaucinihilipilification of the counterfactual sense of the BH suffix conjugation – or an explanation of why the “indicative” qatal expresses conditions, hypotheses and wishes. Old Testament Essays 26/1: 20-56.

Alexander Andrason

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Toward the Ocean of the Biblical Hebrew Verbal System. FOLIA ORIENTALIA 52 (2015):15-36

Alexander Andrason

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A Semantic Analysis of the Biblical Hebrew Verbal System in Prophetic Literature Written by

Kevin Grasso

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Doing Theology or Grammar: Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew Verbs

Kevin Grasso

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Dissertation Summary: A Linguistic Reappraisal of the Biblical Hebrew Accusative

Jacques E . J . Boulet

2019

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Zewi, Tamar. 2001. “Review of Tal Goldfajn. Word Order and Time in Biblical Hebrew Narrative. (Oxford Theological Monographs). Clarendon Press, Oxford. 1998. xvi + 169pp. ISBN: 0-19-826953-6.” Journal of Semitic Studies 46: 143-146.

Tamar Zewi תמר צבי

Journal of Semitic Studies, 2001

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Grammaticalization of Qatil Verbs in Biblical Hebrew

Jun Sato

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Verb form semantics in Qumran Hebrew texts: Tense, aspect, and modality between the Bible and the Mishnah

Ken M Penner

2006

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Some Thoughts on Hebrew Thought: With Special Reference to Tense-Aspect-Mood and the Verb

Aaron D . Hornkohl

2018

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The Significance of the Biblical Hebrew Verb Forms

Ken M Penner

Linguistic Approaches to Tense, Aspect, and Modality in the Biblical Hebrew Verbal System

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Situation Aspect, (UN)Boundedness, and the Participial Periphrastic Construction in Biblical Hebrew

Daniel E Carver, Edward Cook

Journal of Semitic Studies, 2021

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The main line of a biblical Hebrew narrative and what to do with two perfective grams (2014)

BO Isaksson

Proceedings of the Oslo–Austin Workshop in Semitic Linguistics, Oslo, May 23 and 24, 2013, edited by Lutz Edzard and John Huehnergard. 73-94. Abhandlungen für die Kunde des Morgenlandes 88. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2014

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Zewi, Tamar. 2013. “Syntax, Biblical Hebrew.” In: Khan, G. ed. Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics III. Leiden: Brill: 688-699.

Tamar Zewi תמר צבי

Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics, 2013

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