From: "Paul-Jennifer Schaefer"<paul-jennifer_schaefer AT sil.org>
To: <landmal AT unisa.ac.za>, <b-hebrew AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
Subject: Re: Hebrew narrative
Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2001 10:40:28 -0400
Dear Andre,
A detailed analysis which may be the most complete and fully
illustrated linguistic presentation of some of the conventions of
Hebrew narrative is:
Longacre, Robert E. 1989. "Joseph: A story of divine providence."
Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns.
It assumes some familiarity both with Hebrew and modern linguistics,
but is quite followable. There are a number of other works which are
also useful.
Hope this is helpful,
Paul Schaefer
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Subject: Hebrew narrative
Author: <landmal AT unisa.ac.za> at Internet
Date: 8/7/2001 6:50 AM
Hi. I am particularly interested in learning more about the conventions of
Biblical Hebrew narrative. Anyone able to recommend relevant books written
either from a textlinguistic or literary analyis (in any of its many
forms)point of view?
Many thanks.
Andre
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