[b-hebrew] Biblical Hebrew Verb Statistics
Rolf Furuli
furuli at online.no
Tue Oct 30 11:57:03 EDT 2007
Dear Edward,
In my doctoral dissertation from 2005, 57.414
finite and infinite verbs from the Tanakh have
been analyzed; these are practically all the
verbs extant in the text. Interestingly, any
finite and infinite form can be used with past,
present, and future reference, and each form can
also have a modal force. There are, however,
particular patterns.
Best regards,
Rolf Furuli
Univeresity of Oslo
>Hello,
>
>I am interested in the most immediate Biblical Hebrew Verb Statistics:
>how many different verbs appear in the Hebrew Bible, etc.
>
>Thank you very much in advance
>
>Edward G. Belaga
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