Alleged Non-Past Uses of Qatal in Classical Hebrew

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This new monograph on the Hebrew verb examines those instances in which the qatal form (the so-called "perfect" or suffix conjugation) appears to refer to present or future events. The "gnomic", "prophetic", and "performative" perfects are each treated in turn. This study is especially intended for Hebrew linguists and scholars of the Old Testament, but its results will be of interest to scholars of other Semitic languages as well.

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Preliminary Material
著者: Max Ragland
页码: i–vii
Introduction
著者: Max Ragland
页码: 1–14
The Gnomic Perfect
著者: Max Ragland
页码: 15–51
The Prophetic Perfect
著者: Max Ragland
页码: 53–114
The Performative Perfect
著者: Max Ragland
页码: 115–130
Conclusion
著者: Max Ragland
页码: 131–134
Bibliography
著者: Max Ragland
页码: 135–152
Index of Passages
著者: Max Ragland
页码: 153–159
Index of Authors
著者: Max Ragland
页码: 160–163
Index of Hebrew Words
著者: Max Ragland
页码: 164
Dr. M. Rogland studied Hebrew and Semitic Languages at Leiden University. He is currently the minister at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Rochester, Minnesota (USA).
Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. The Gnomic Perfect
3. The Prophetic Perfect
4. The Performative Perfect
5. Conclusion
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