In a message dated 10/6/2004 9:47:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
dwashbur AT nyx.net writes:
> Interesting! Is it a more or less unmarked form, or does it perform some
> function such as emphasis/focus/call-it-what-you-like?
"ink" or "inwk" is just the way a person says something about himself. But
Gardiner also says this, giving some examples: "In both uses some degree of
emphasis rests upon the pronouns, and in some contexts it would be desirable
to
translate 'It is I (who am) thy father, 'it is I (who am) good.'"
Marianne Luban
Re: [b-hebrew] knowledge of language versus language use (was Pronoun )nky in Judg 6:8)
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