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The Semantics of Aspect and Modality: Evidence from English and Biblical Hebrew (review)
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Hebrew Studies, 1999
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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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BO Isaksson
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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
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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 Unpublished PhD Dissertation.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
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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
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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.
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Journal of Semitic Studies, 2001
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Aaron D . Hornkohl
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The main line of a biblical Hebrew narrative and what to do with two perfective grams (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.
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Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics, 2013
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