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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ASSEVERATIVE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
asseverative in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
asseverative im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
An Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Syntax
.').93 Further, it is strongly possible that the emphatic or asseverative lamed is
etymologically distinct from the preposition, though the Masoretes do not
distinguish the two. Emphatic lamed stands (a) before a noun in a verbless
clause (# 65) ...
Bruce K. Waltke, Michael Patrick O'Connor, 1990
2
The Preacher Sought to Find Pleasing Words: A Study of the ...
Asseverative adverbs 5.1.2.1. Emphatic "O389 Qoh uses the particle 'O frequently
; in a good ten of these instances "O has an asseverative function. According to G
. Wildeboer, "O in 2,12 means something like "ja, halt", "da fallt mir ein"390.
3
Jeremiah: A Study in Ancient Hebrew Rhetoric
10 is to be read as an ancient asseverative, or is a negative added later to
harmonize the poem with 30:11 (cf. 4:27; 5:18)—in either case the colon did not
originally read “but make not a full end.”55 The whole poem is strong judgment
and can ...
4
Copulae in the Arabic Noun Phrase: A Unified Analysis of ...
1.4.3 Consequences for the l-marker Taking l as a starting point, Testen (1998,
110ff.) brings convincing arguments for the presence of this marker with an
asseverative/precative meaning in Amorite and for its being subsequently
inherited by ...
5
Knowledge Triumphant: The Concept of Knowledge in Medieval Islam
This would be absurd. And if simple ignorance is asseverative, the knowledge
contradictory to it is negative. We reply: It requires the assumption that simple
ignorance is contradictory to knowledge. This is not so. It is contrary (muqdbil) to
it.
6
Parallels in Semitic Linguistics: The Development of Arabic ...
CHAPTER THREE ASSEVERATIVE AND PRECATWE PARTICLES IN THE
SEMITIC LANGUAGES 3.1.1 Introduction: One l-particle or two? The historical
dimension of the issue of the asseverative la- of Arabic cannot be separated from
the ...
7
Verbal Festivity in Arabic and Other Semitic Languages: ...
4 The Semitic particle lullaw and the asseverative prefix /- (*la-) Before finally
turning to the issue of elliptic conditional clauses as polite injunctions, it is
necessary to dwell on the etymology of the involved particles. At first sight, it is
striking that ...
Lutz Edzard, Stephan Guth, 2010
8
Weak-pronoun Position in the Early Romance Languages
of a sentence.1 And this is true for all forms of the verb: the asseverative, the
imperative, the interrogative, and non-finite parts. It is surely pointless for Lerch to
argue with Melander about which is the rule and which the exception in this ...
9
Canaanite in the Amarna tablets. 3. Morphosyntactic analysis ...
It remains to deal with the two most important functions of Itt in the Canaanized
letters, viz. the asseverative and the injunctive. ASSEVERATIVE The use of ltt in
affirmations is quite rare in the Canaanite texts. All the known examples but two ...
10
Job 28: Cognition in Context
Those commentators who have discerned the problem at all explain the particle "
Q in Job 28:1 as 'asseverative', so that it can presumably begin a text and mean
something like 'Indeed' or 'Verily' (e.g., Dhorme 1967: 399; Gordis 1978: 304; ...