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- From: "Fred Putnam" <fputnam AT biblical.edu>
- To: "Biblical Hebrew" <b-hebrew AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: More Temporal Prepositions
- Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2002 09:30:45 -0500
A good discussion of this is Doug Gropp's article "Progress and Cohesion in
Biblical
Narrative: The Function of K/B + the Infinitive Construct" in Walter R.
Bodine (ed.),
Discourse Analysis of Biblical Literature: What it is and What it Offers. SBL
Semeia
Studies. Scholars Press, 1995, pp. 183-212.
An analytical concordance such as Even-Shoshan also shows that certain verbs
"prefer" (i.e., tend to occur primarily with) either B or K.
Best wishes,
Fred
Frederic Clarke Putnam, Ph.D.
"Dominus illuminatio mea."
Professor of Old Testament
Biblical Theological Seminary
fputnam AT biblical.edu
215-368-5000x150 (office & voice-mail)
-
More Temporal Prepositions,
Jack Stewart, 04/03/2002
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: More Temporal Prepositions, David Stabnow, 04/03/2002
- Re: More Temporal Prepositions, Polycarp66, 04/03/2002
- More Temporal Prepositions, Fred Putnam, 04/04/2002
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