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Lexical Field of the Substantives of 'Word' in Ancient Hebrew: From the Bible to the Mishnah [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Harrassowitz
  • ISBN-10: 3447116528
  • ISBN-13: 9783447116527
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 278 pages, weight: 4436 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Harrassowitz
  • ISBN-10: 3447116528
  • ISBN-13: 9783447116527
Jewish Monotheism is built on a fundamental assumption: God has spoken to the Jews and commanded them to follow His law. But what exactly are - "God's words"? This monograph examines the notion of "word" in Ancient Judaism from the Bible to the Mishnah - from Scripture to this prominent Hebrew law handbook redacted at the beginning of 3rd century c.e. It explores the notion of human and divine "word" and its transformation in the narrative, legal, poetical, and theological pieces of Jewish literature. It pays particular attention to the semantic evolutions of all those substantives that designate a "word" or any other relevant element of speech that both humans and God use to communicate with each other. The monograph offers an analysis of the word field of the substantives of "word" from a double perspective - a linguistic and a cultural one. On the one hand it relies on Eugenio Coseriu's semantics and on the disseminated notion of "Hebrew functional languages." It starts from the presupposition that every term has its own meaning only due to its connection with other terms - called "lexical field." It also argues that Hebrew can be divided into several "functional languages" that have different social and communicative functions: a narrative, legal, poetical, and performative one. On the other hand, the monograph also takes into account the reception history of Scripture through its main ancient translations into Greek, Aramaic, and Syriac. In doing so, the monograph examines the word field of the substantives of "word" also from a cultural perspective and shows the evolution of this fundamental portion of Jewish literature.
Abbreviations viii
Foreword xvii
Methodological Framework
1(266)
1 Preliminaries to a Linguistic Analysis of Ancient Hebrew
1(7)
2 Functional Languages in Ancient Hebrew
8(12)
3 Research Procedures of Componential Analysis
20(3)
4 The Semantic Coordinates of the Present Research
23(16)
Part One Distributional and Syntagmatic Analysis
39(136)
Lexeme 1
39(15)
Lexeme 2
54(8)
Lexeme 3
62(5)
Lexeme 4
67(41)
Lexeme 5
108(5)
Lexeme 6
113(4)
Lexeme 7
117(9)
Lexeme 8
126(8)
Lexeme 9
134(2)
Lexeme 10
136(8)
Lexeme 11
144(3)
Lexeme 12
147(15)
Lexeme 13
162(7)
Lexeme 14
169(6)
Part Two Paradigmatic Analysis
175(36)
Lexeme 1
175(4)
Lexeme 2
179(3)
Lexeme 3
182(2)
Lexeme 4
184(7)
Lexeme 5
191(2)
Lexeme 6
193(1)
Lexeme 7
194(2)
Lexeme 8
196(2)
Lexeme 9
198(1)
Lexeme 10
199(3)
Lexeme 11
202(2)
Lexeme 12
204(3)
Lexeme 13
207(2)
Lexeme 14
209(2)
Part Three A Synoptic Overview of Functional Languages
211(24)
Section 1 The lexical Field of the Substantives of `Word' in Archaic Biblical Hebrew
211(2)
Section 2 The lexical Field of the Substantives of `Word' in Standard Narrative Hebrew
213(2)
Section 3 The lexical Field of the Substantives of `Word' in Standard Poetic Hebrew
215(2)
Section 4 The lexical Field of the Substantives of `Word' in Standard Juridical-Cultic Hebrew
217(2)
Section 5 The lexical Field of the Substantives of `Word' in Late Narrative Hebrew
219(2)
Section 6 The lexical Field of the Substantives of `Word' in Late Poetic Hebrew
221(2)
Section 7 The lexical Field of the Substantives of `Word' in Ben Sira Hebrew
223(2)
Section 8 The lexical Field of the Substantives of `Word' in the Narrative Language of Qumran
225(2)
Section 9 The lexical Field of the Substantives of `Word' in the Poetic Language of Qumran
227(2)
Section 10 The lexical Field of the Substantives of `Word' in the Juridical-Cultic Language of Qumran
229(1)
Section 11 The lexical Field of the Substantives of `Word' in the Sectarian Language of Qumran
230(2)
Section 12 The lexical Field of the Substantives of `Word' in Rabbinic Juridical-Cultic Language
232(3)
Part Four A Synoptic Overview of Dimensions
235(11)
Section 1 The `Theoretical-Cognitive' Dimension of the Substantives of `Word'
235(2)
Section 2 The `Exegetical' Dimension of the Substantives of `Word'
237(2)
Section 3 The `Juridical' Dimension of the Substantives of `Word'
239(2)
Section 4 The `Pragmatical' Dimension of the Substantives of `Word'
241(2)
Section 5 The Four Dimensions of the Substantives of `Word' and the Functional Languages
243(3)
Part Five Final Glossary
246(21)
Lexeme 1
246(2)
Lexeme 2
248(1)
Lexeme 3
249(1)
Lexeme 4
250(3)
Lexeme 5
253(2)
Lexeme 6
255(1)
Lexeme 7
256(1)
Lexeme 8
257(2)
Lexeme 9
259(1)
Lexeme 10
260(2)
Lexeme 11
262(1)
Lexeme 12
263(2)
Lexeme 13
265(1)
Lexeme 14
266(1)
Bibliography 267