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The hiphʹil verbal theme in biblical Hebrew

Thesis (DLitt) -- Stellenbosch University, 1971.

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Main Author: Claassen, Walter Theophilus
Other Authors: Fensham, F. C.
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Published: Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University 2012
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spelling oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/49336 The hiphʹil verbal theme in biblical Hebrew Claassen, Walter Theophilus Fensham, F. C. Van Zijl, P. J. Barr, James Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Department of Modern Foreign Languages-. Hebrew language -- Voice Dissertations -- Hebrew language Thesis (DLitt) -- Stellenbosch University, 1971. Some text may appear blurred or faded due to condition of original copy. ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The Semitic verbal system and especially that of Hebrew, has already been the subject of various discussions. During the first half of this century the so-called tenses (tempera) have probably received the most attention from scholars. This subject has been thoroughly investigated, and comparative Semitic material has been used for this purpose to a great extent, sometimes to the good and sometimes erroneousiy. 1) In the past few years attention has been drawn to a different aspect of the verbal system which had long been characterized by a somewhat uncritical acceptance, namely the aspect of the so-called stem-formations or verbal themes. 2) The shades of meaning which are connected with these verbal themes have been represented in traditional grammar as being relatively simple and even completely predictable: The basic idea expressed by the root is modified with regularity and in an unvarying way to provide new meanings, e.g. passive, reflexive, intensive and causative. However, the design was not quite so simple, and the function of verbal themes was defined in detail in the standard grammars. Doctoral 2012-08-27T11:31:41Z 2012-08-27T11:31:41Z 1971-09 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/49336 en_ZA Stellenbosch University iv, 342 l. application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
spellingShingle Hebrew language -- Voice
Dissertations -- Hebrew language
Claassen, Walter Theophilus
The hiphʹil verbal theme in biblical Hebrew
title The hiphʹil verbal theme in biblical Hebrew
title_full The hiphʹil verbal theme in biblical Hebrew
title_fullStr The hiphʹil verbal theme in biblical Hebrew
title_full_unstemmed The hiphʹil verbal theme in biblical Hebrew
title_short The hiphʹil verbal theme in biblical Hebrew
title_sort hiph il verbal theme in biblical hebrew
topic Hebrew language -- Voice
Dissertations -- Hebrew language
url http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/49336
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