Following the blueprint I: Niccacci's Biblical Hebrew syntax in view of Harald Weinrich's Tempus
Alviero Niccacci proposed a Biblical Hebrew syntax based on Harald Weinrich's text-linguistic framework. I argue Niccacci's methodology deviates substantially from Weinrich's proposition. This article critiques Niccacci's theoretical assumptions about the oppositions between fore...
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Tipo di documento: | Elettronico Articolo |
Lingua: | Inglese |
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Sage
[2020]
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Journal for the study of the Old Testament
Anno: 2020, Volume: 44, Fascicolo: 3, Pagine: 337-356 |
(sequenze di) soggetti normati: | B
Commento
/ Racconto
/ Niccacci, Alviero 1940-2018
/ Weinrich, Harald 1927-2022
/ Analisi del discorso
/ Linguistica testuale
/ Polotsky, Hans Jakob 1905-1991
B Ebraico |
Notazioni IxTheo: | HB Antico Testamento |
Altre parole chiave: | B
Discourse Analysis
B Comment-narrative B Harald Weinrich B text-linguistics B foreground-background B zero-degree |
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Riepilogo: | Alviero Niccacci proposed a Biblical Hebrew syntax based on Harald Weinrich's text-linguistic framework. I argue Niccacci's methodology deviates substantially from Weinrich's proposition. This article critiques Niccacci's theoretical assumptions about the oppositions between foreground and background and that of comment and narrative. While considering these issues in view of Weinrich's method, I also suggest that the alternative source of inspiration for Niccacci was the work of Hans J. Polotsky. |
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ISSN: | 1476-6728 |
Comprende: | Enthalten in: Journal for the study of the Old Testament
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1177/0309089219862825 |