To: "Biblical Hebrew" <b-hebrew AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
Subject: Re: Poetry a la Niccacci
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 21:02:53 -0500
Hi Dave, you wrote:
> > > Bryan,
> > > Before I can give an adequate response I need to know what you
> > > mean by "semantics of the verbal forms." I suspect we're using the
> > > word "semantics" two different ways, but I want to be sure. Can
> > > you develop that phrase for me a little?
> >
> > I mean the inherent meaning of the forms (as opposed to their
functions).
>
> By "meaning" you refer to tense, or aspect, or sequence, or
> whatever? If so, then what is the difference between these and
> "functions"?
A start for functions would be mainline and off-the-line. I think we have
a bit of differentiation in the off-the-line material as well. I am not
assigning these discourse functions to the verb forms alone. I am
assigning the functions to different clause types, in which the verb form
is an import player.
Bryan
B. M. Rocine
Associate Pastor
Living Word Church
6101 Court St. Rd.
Syracuse, NY 13208