Correct. Rolf works from a methodology where things are all A or B or C or
nothing, His model has no room for (A1+B1+C1) vs (A2+B2+C2). Cognitive
Linguistics has room for this latter.
Thank you for your response. Rolf's answer to me sounded like he does not
agree
with the definitions given in your review article and Andrason's article. I
think there is a lot more of the both/and equation in Hebrew verb patterns
rather than either/or. I think your article and Andrason's seem to make
that
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Randall Buth, PhD
www.biblicalulpan.org
randallbuth AT gmail.com
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