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  • From: K Randolph <kwrandolph AT gmail.com>
  • To: "Nir cohen - Prof. Mat." <nir AT ccet.ufrn.br>
  • Cc: B-Hebrew <b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] text on the BH verb structure
  • Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2013 19:31:07 +0800

Nir:

Yeah, there’s a problem downloading it. So far Research Gate won’t let me get an account, without which I can’t download your book.

Based on your description, I think I already disagree with it, but I’d at least like to see your arguments.

Yours, Karl W. Randolph.


On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 12:11 AM, Nir cohen - Prof. Mat. <nir AT ccet.ufrn.br> wrote:
dear colleagues,

i have completed a text (or draft) on the BH verb system, which can
be found in

www.researchgate.net/profile/Nir_Cohen/contributions/?ev=prf_act

[pls alert me of any problem in downloading]

consisting (due to its size) of 7 pdf files. it is a book of about 300 pages.
it contains a detailed answer to many comments made here on the topic,
especially by rolf furuli.

the book is reader-autosufficient but is not easy to read, since it treats
as coupled issues which we usually discuss in isolation: verb function,
word order, waw-prefixed verb units, and a set of divisions which i find
relevant to the bh verb; in fact, more important than both tense and aspect.
namely, state vs event, episodic vs gnomic, sequential vs parallel.

for this reason: the convoluted nature of the problem, i have avoided to
discuss the issue so far.

the book represents a limited vindication of the tensual (vs aspectual)
position, and esp. of the syntactic school (peckham, blau). it also
discusses a limited sense of fragmentation of grammar. it agrees in many
points with the new ideas on temporality of carlota smith and veviurko,
as well as the panchronic approach of andrason; but the point of view is
synchronic. it offers a unified treatment of prose and poetry.

each chapter starts with a theoretic discussion and then moves on to examine
finer points by way of numerous examples from the OT.

i would like to hear your opinions, and to renew the discussions on this topic.

best
nir cohen
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