RT Book T1 Corpus linguistics and textual history: a computer-assisted interdisciplinary approach to the Peshiṭta T2 Studia Semitica Neerlandica A2 Keulen, P. S. F. van A2 Peursen, W. Th. van LA English PP Assen PB Van Gorcum YR 2006 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1738166465 AB Preliminary Material /P.S.F. van Keulen and W.Th. van Peursen -- Introduction /Wida van Peursen -- CALAP: An Interdisciplinary Debate between Textual Criticism, Textual History and Computer-Assisted Linguistic Analysis /Konrad D. Jenner , Wida van Peursen and Eep Talstra -- How to Transfer the Research Questions into Linguistic Data Types and Analytical Instruments /Eep Talstra , Konrad D. Jenner and Wida van Peursen -- A Discourse on Method Basic Parameters of Computer-assisted Linguistic Analysis on Word Level /Hendrik Jan Bosman and Constantijn J. Sikkel -- Response to ‘A Discourse on Method’ by Hendrik Jan Bosman and Constantijn J. Sikkel /Pier G. Barbone -- Response to Pier G. Borbone /Hendrik Jan Bosman and Constantijn J. Sikkel -- On not Putting Descartes before D. Hume:Balancing Rationalism and Empiricism in Corpus Tagging. Comments on ‘A Discourse on Method’ by Hendrik Jan Bosman and Constantijn J. Sikkel /A. Dean Forbes -- Response to A. Dean Forbes /Hendrik Jan Bosman and Constantijn J. Sikkel -- Data Preparation: What are we Doing and Why Should we? /Janet W. Dyk -- Response to ‘Data Preparation: What are we Doing and Why Should we?’ by Janet W. Dyk /Geoffrey Khan -- Three Approaches to the Tripartite Nominal Clause in Syriac /Wida van Peursen -- Comments on ‘Three Approaches to the Tripartite Nominal Clause in Syriac’ by Wido van Peursen /Gideon Goldenberg -- Comments on ‘Three Approaches to the Tripartite Nominal Clause in Syriac’ by Wido Van Peursen /Jan Joosten -- A Response to ‘Three Approaches to the Tripartite Nominal Clause in Syriac’ By Wido Van Peursen and a Bit More /Takamitsu Muraoka -- Response to the Responses /Wido van Peursen -- Points of Agreement between the Targum and Peshitta Versions of Kings against the MT: a Sounding /Percy S.F. van Keulen -- A Reply to ‘Points of Agreement between the Targum and Peshitta Versions of Kings against the MT’ by Percy S.F. van Keulen /Bas ter Haar Romen -- Response to ‘Points of Agreement between the Targum and Peshitta Versions of Kings against the MT’ by Percy S.F. van Keulen /Donald M. Walter -- Textual Features of the Peshiṭta of 1 Kings 2:1-9 /Percy S.F. van Keulen -- Worked Examples from 1 Kings 2:1-9 Word Level Analysis /Hendrik Jan Bosman and Constantijn J. Sikkel -- 1 Kings 2:1-9: Some Results of a Structured Hierarchical Approach /Janet W. Dyk -- Lexical Correspondence and Translation Equivalents: Building an Electronic Concordance /Janet W. Dyk -- Nominal Clauses in the Peshiṭta of 1 Kings 2:1-9 /Wido van Peursen -- Exegetical and Text-Historical Differences from the MT in the Peshiṭta Version of 1 Kings 2:1-9 /Percy S.F. van Keulen -- Epilogue: The Peshitta of 1 Kings 2:1-9 from a Linguistic and a Text-Historical Perspective /Wido van Peursen -- Index of passages /P.S.F. van Keulen and W.Th. van Peursen -- Index of authors /P.S.F. van Keulen and W.Th. van Peursen. AB Over the years the use of computers for research has become increasingly important in Biblical Studies. However, a combination of computational linguistics with diachronic text-critical and text-historical approaches has hardly ever taken place. Quite often, there is mutual misunderstanding between computational linguistics and more traditional approaches in the field of linguistics and textual analysis. For example, in computer-assisted research of modern text corpora it is common to treat the text as an unequivocal and unidimensional sequence of characters. In Biblical Studies, however, either text is considered an abstraction, the result of a scholarly reconstruction based on the extant textual witnesses. Here a fundamental difference in approach reveals itself. The present volume tries to overcome the misunderstanding between the various disciplines and to establish how a fruitful interaction of information technology, linguistics and textual criticism, can contribute to the analysis of ancient texts. It addresses questions concerning the confrontation between synchronic and diachronic approaches, the role of linguistic analysis in the interpretation of texts, and the interaction of linguistic theory and the analysis of linguistic data. The first section of this volume contains the papers presented at the CALAP seminar 2003. In the second section different aspects of the interdisciplinary analysis are applied to a selected passage from the Peshitta of Kings NO International conference proceedings, April 3-4, 2003, Wassenaar NO Includes bibliographical references and indexes CN PJ4544.5 SN 9789004358775 K1 Bible : Old Testament : Criticism, Textual : Congresses K1 Bible : Old Testament : Computer-assisted instruction : Congresses K1 Bible K1 Hebrew language : Data processing : Congresses K1 Computer-assisted instruction K1 Hebrew language ; Data processing K1 Conference papers and proceedings K1 Criticism, interpretation, etc DO 10.1163/9789004358775