Do you suppose it is because less is known of it, and what is known is less
surely known?
Karl W. Randolph.
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From: CS Bartholomew <jacksonpollock AT earthlink.net>
> Why is it that so many discussions of Biblical Hebrew tend to be focused on
> formal issues like morphology? In greek circles morphology is something you
> fuss over in your first course or two ... but in Hebrew circles the "big
> guns" seem to be constantly arguing with each other about the fine points of
> the minute formal aspects of the language.
>
> Of course there are lots of discussions of the semantics of wayyiqatal and
> so forth but percentage wise Hebrew discussions seem to be weighted toward
> morphology, phonetics, orthography and other issues at that ground level of
> the communication model.
>
> This has always puzzled me.
>
> kol tuv,
> Clay Bartholomew
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