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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV002415035
    Format: 32 S., [5] Bl. : Ill.
    Series Statement: Universität 〈Augsburg〉: Augsburger Universitätsreden 15
    Note: Augsburger Mansfield-Symposium 〈1988〉
    Additional Edition: Elektronische Reproduktion Augsburg urn:nbn:de:bvb:384-opus4-3307
    Language: German
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , General works
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    Keywords: 1888-1923 Mansfield, Katherine ; Kurzgeschichte ; Kind ; Werbung ; Kind ; Kind ; Kurzgeschichte ; Deutsch ; Konferenzschrift ; Festschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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    Author information: Geppert, Hans Vilmar 1941-
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    Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company
    UID:
    gbv_1761819046
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 485 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789027259998
    Series Statement: Studies in language companion series volume 217
    Content: Intro -- The Perfect Volume -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Chapter 1. The perfect volume: Papers on the perfect -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Delimiting and describing the perfect: Typological approaches -- 3. Morphology: Synthetic, periphrastic, ellipsis and expansion -- 4. Semantics, prototypical readings and aoristic drift -- 5. Evidentiality and the perfect -- 6. The (present) perfect: Tense or aspect? -- 7. The present perfect puzzle, remote and immediate past -- 8. Overview and summary of the contributions in this volume -- 8.1 Part I: Perfects and their relatives: Typology, diachrony, and variation -- 8.2 Part II: Perfect extensions, hodiernality and aoristic drift -- 8.3 Part III: Morphology of perfects: Development, selection and omission -- References -- Part I. Perfects and their relatives: Typology, diachrony, and variation -- Chapter 2. "Universal" readings of perfects and iamitives in typological perspective -- Introduction -- The corpora -- The gram sets -- Universal readings of perfects -- European perfects in duration-quantifying contexts -- 'Already' and iamitives in duration-quantifying contexts -- Left boundary adverbials -- Universally quantifying adverbials -- Discussion and conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- References -- Chapter 3. Perfect and its relatives in Atayal -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The unexpected pretender: Resultative -- 3. Wa(l)-construction: An almost perfect perfect -- 4. The infixed form: A discontinuous past -- 5. New formation: A specialized experiential construction in the Pyanan variety -- 6. Particle la: Yet another perfect relative -- 7. Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- References -- Chapter 4. Structural and functional variations of the perfect in the Lezgic languages -- 1. The Lezgic languages: General profile.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789027208606
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The Perfect Volume Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2021 ISBN 9789027208606
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Perfekt ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Author information: Eide, Kristin Melum 1965-
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    Oslo : Cappelen Damm Akademisk/NOASP (Nordic Open Access Scholarly Publishing)
    UID:
    gbv_1832248992
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (315 p.)
    ISBN: 9788202773304 , 9788202772888 , 9788202772895 , 9788202772901
    Content: The ABCs of Complaint: The Book of Lamentations Through the Ages analyzes the biblical Book of Lamentations. Central to the book are the questions: How can we translate the Hebrew text while at the same time taking into consideration the poetic devices of the source text and insights from recent research into biblical Hebrew grammar? What are the literary forms and content of the poems? How have readers read, understood and used Lamentations over the course of its reception history? The author examines Lamentations' literary form, its religion-historical, theological and historical content, and its contexts. In addition, selected stations along Lamentations' nomadic journey through reception history are explored. The book combines historical-critical, literary and form-critical methods. The five poems of Lamentations are analyzed according to the categories orientation (being at equilibrium), disorientation (a state of being out of balance), and reorientation (a state of existence where equilibrium has been restored), inspired by Walter Brueggemann's typology of psalms. Based on a meticulous philological analysis of the Hebrew text, the author presents a new, transparent Norwegian translation. A distinctive feature of this translation is that it, in several instances, interprets the Hebrew perfect (qatal) as a so-called precative perfect ("perfect of prayer"). The ABCs of Complaint is relevant for students of theology and religion, researchers, church employees, lay people, and all who are interested in Biblical lament literature and images of God from a historical perspective on theology and religion
    Content: Klagens ABC: Boken Klagesangene i dens samtid og ettertid analyserer den bibelske boken Klagesangene. Sentralt står spørsmålene: Hvordan kan vi oversette den hebraiske teksten og samtidig ta hensyn til grunntekstens poetiske virkemidler og innsikter fra nyere forskning på bibelhebraisk grammatikk? Hva er diktenes litterære form og innhold? Hvordan har lesere lest, forstått og brukt Klagesangene gjennom dens resepsjonshistorie? Forfatteren drøfter Klagesangenes litterære form, dens religionshistoriske, teologiske og historiske innhold og dens kontekster. I tillegg drøftes utvalgte stasjoner langs Klagesangenes nomadiske vandring gjennom resepsjonshistorien. Boken kombinerer historisk-kritiske, litterære og formkritiske metoder. De fem diktene i Klagesangene analyseres ut fra kategoriene orientering (en tilværelse i likevekt), desorientering (en virkelighet ute av balanse) og nyorientering (en tilværelse hvor likevekten er gjenopprettet), inspirert av Walter Brueggemanns salmetypologi. På grunnlag av en nitid filologisk analyse av den hebraiske teksten presenterer forfatteren en ny, transparent norsk oversettelse. Et kjennetegn ved oversettelsen er at den i flere tilfeller forstår hebraisk perfektum (qatal) som en såkalt prekativ perfektum («bønneperfektum»). Klagens ABC henvender seg til teologi- og religionsstudenter, forskere, kirkelige medarbeidere, legfolk og alle som interesserer seg for Bibelens klagelitteratur og gudsbilder i et teologisk og religionshistorisk perspektiv
    Note: Norwegian
    Language: Undetermined
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    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB13122766
    Format: 1 Schallplatte , 30 cm
    Note: Side One: Trust / Heeren Stevens. - One dream / The Lou Gramm Band. - Who's that man - part I / The Magnetic Aka. - Haunted / Glenn Hughes. - Here we go / Notorious. , Side Two: As time goes by / Brenda Russell. - It's perfect, perfect world / Cash Hollywood, feat. Ellis Hall. - Bird flight / The Seattle Symphony and Symphony Chorale. - Destroy shield / The Seattle Symphony and Symphony Chorale. - Sunshield. Dam escape / The Seattle Symphony and Symphony Chorale
    Language: English
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    Chicago : Austin Macauley Publishers
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048227622
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (258 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781528989480
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Information © -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Useful Phrases -- Non-Finite Clauses -- Organisation -- Chapter 1 Sentence Patterns -- Sentence Pattern 1 -- Sentence Pattern 2 -- Sentence Pattern 3 -- Sentence Pattern 4 -- Sentence Pattern 5 -- Sentence Pattern 6 -- Sentence Pattern 7 -- Sentence Pattern 8 -- Sentence Pattern 9 -- Expanding Sentence Patterns -- The Use of Modifiers -- Modifiers That Precede the Noun -- Determiners -- Adjectives -- Nouns -- Participles -- Sequence of Modifiers Preceding the Noun -- Class 1 Determiners -- Class 2 Determiners -- Class 3 Determiners -- ORDER OF MODIFIERS BEFORE THE NOUN -- GROUP 1: Determiners, Ordinals, Cardinals, Quantity Words -- Modifiers That Follow the Noun -- Adverbs -- Prepositional Phrases -- Adjectives Following -- Direct Object/Complement -- Participle Phrases -- Infinitives -- Modifiers That Precede the Verb -- Auxiliaries and Other Verb Forms -- Adverbs of Frequency -- Modifiers That Follow the Verb -- Adverbs of Manner -- Adverbs of Place -- Adverbs of Time -- Adverbial Phrases of Place, Manner, and Time -- Prepositional Phrases -- Summary of Modifiers of Verbs -- Modifiers That Precede the Adjective -- Intensifiers -- Nouns -- Adverbs -- Modifiers That Follow the Adjective -- Prepositional Phrases -- Infinitives -- Modifiers That Precede the Adverb -- Intensifiers -- Modifiers That Follow the Adverb -- Comparatives -- Comparative and Superlative Forms of Adjectives and Adverbs -- Chapter 2 What Is a Clause? -- What Are Coordinate Clauses? -- What Are Subordinate Clauses? -- Chapter 3 Conjunctions -- Coordinate Conjunctions -- Subordinate Conjunctions -- Coordinate Conjunctions -- 1. AND type. -- 2. BUT type. -- 3. OR type. -- 4. SO type. -- Comparison between Certain Coordinate and Subordinate Conjunctions -- Note On Function , Omission through Coordination -- Subordinate Conjunctions and Clauses -- 1. Subordinate Noun Clauses: -- That-clauses -- Wh-clauses -- Nouns with Noun Clauses -- Adjectives with Noun Clauses -- Uses of Noun Clauses -- The Position of Noun Clauses -- Why Do We Sometimes Change Nouns or Noun Phrases into Noun Clauses? -- Reduction of Noun Clauses into Infinitive Noun Phrases -- 2. Subordinate Adverbial Clauses -- 2.1. Adverbial Clauses of Time -- Reduction of Adverbial Clauses of Time in Phrases -- Reduction of Adverbial Clauses in Present Participles -- 2.2. Adverbial Clauses of Place -- 2.3. Adverbial Clauses of Manner -- 2.4. Adverbial Clauses of Reason -- Reduction of Adverbial Clauses of Reason in Phrases -- 2.5. Adverbial Clauses of Concession -- Reduction of Adverbial Clauses of Concession in Phrases and Verbless Clauses -- 2.6. Adverbial Clauses of Condition -- Types of Conditional Sentences -- When We Use Type 1 Conditionals -- When We Use Type 2 Conditionals -- When We Use Type 3 Conditionals -- Reduction of Adverbial Clauses of Conditional in infinitive phrases -- 2.7. Adverbial Clauses of Purpose -- Reduction of Adverbial Clauses of Purpose -- 2.8. Adverbial Clauses of Result, -- Or Causes and Effect -- 2.9. Adverbial Clauses of Comparison -- Position of Adverbial Clauses -- 3. Subordinate Adjective Clauses -- Adjective Clauses and Relative Pronouns -- Defining and Non-Defining -- Adjective Clauses -- Reduced adjective clauses -- Prepositions in adjective clauses -- Why Do We Sometimes Change Nouns or Noun Phrases into Adjective Clauses? -- Reduction of Adjective Clause in -- Infinitive Phrases -- Reduced Adjective Clauses -- Chapter 4 Phrases -- 1. Phrases Formed with a Preposition or Adverb -- 2. Phrases Formed with a Present Participle -- 3. Phrases Formed with a Past Participle Passive. -- 4. Phrases Formed with the Infinitive , Useful Phrases -- Why are Useful Phrases important? -- What the experts say -- Index of Useful Phrases -- How to Use the Useful Phrases -- Chapter 5 Infinitives -- Infinitives -- The Infinitive Phrase -- Functions of the Infinitive and -- Infinitive Phrase -- Noun -- Adjective -- Adjective Complement -- Adverb -- Making Infinitives Negative -- Infinitive / Infinitive Phrase as Subject -- Infinitive / Infinitive Phrase as Subject Complement -- Infinitive / Infinitive Phrase as Direct Object -- Infinitive / Infinitive Phrase as Adjective -- Infinitive / Infinitive Phrase as -- Adjective Complement -- Infinitive / Infinitive Phrase as Adverb -- Infinitive Phrase to Replace Adverb Clauses -- Infinitive Phrase to Replace Noun Clauses -- Infinitive Phrase to Replace -- Adjective Clauses -- Chapter 6 The '-ing' Form -- The Two Functions of the '-ing' Form -- The '-ing' form: gerund or present participle? -- The '-ing' Form as Gerund -- Adjectives and nouns + '-ing' form -- Form of '-ing' After Adjectives and Nouns -- The '-ing' Form with Adjectives -- Chapter 7 Participles -- Participles (1): (-ing and -ed Forms) -- Introduction -- A) Verb Forms -- B) Adjectives -- C) Adverbs -- D) Clauses -- Participles (2): Active and Passive: -- 1 Active Present Participles and Passive Past Participles -- Participles (3): Details -- Participles (4) Clauses -- 1 Structures -- Participle Clauses (-ing, -ed and Being -ed) -- Participle Adjectives (the Losing Ticket -- the Selected Winners) -- -ing and -ed Phrases -- -ing Form with Passive Meaning -- Present Perfect: Perfect or Past -- Present Perfect with Past Time Expressions -- Relative pronouns as general-purpose connectors -- Reduced Adjective Clauses: The Girl Dancing -- Omission of subject -- Double object -- That picture of the children standing... -- Missing that: The man claimed he was... -- Possession , Appear Link verb: 'seem' -- Chapter 8 Non-Finite Clauses -- What Are Non-Finite Clauses? -- Participle Clauses -- Infinitive Clauses -- Non-Finite Clauses with Subjects -- Verbless clauses -- Defining Non-Finite Clauses -- Non-Defining Non-Finite Clauses -- One thing happening immediately after another: -- Descriptive Detail -- Making something possible -- Expanding information -- Verbless and Participle Clauses -- Full Infinitive Clauses -- Bare infinitive clauses -- Omission in non-finite clauses -- Omission in Verbless Clauses -- Chapter 9 Passive Voice -- What types of passive construction are there? -- Passive with modals -- Points to check in your writing -- Chapter 10 What Is Ellipsis? -- Reduced Relative Structures -- Chapter 11 Changing from Clauses into Verbless -- Clauses and Phrases -- Chapter 12 Replacing Some Prepositions or Adverbial Particles -- with Sentences or Clauses -- Adverbial Particles -- at (preposition) -- 1. Used to say that someone is study or teaching somewhere regularly. -- 2. Used to say what event or activity someone is taking part in. -- in (preposition and adverb participle) -- 1. Wearing something: -- 2. If a train, boat, or plane is in, it has arrived at a station, airport etc.: -- of (preposition) -- 1. Use to say that what something contains. -- 2. Used to say that what part of something else is. -- on (preposition and adverb participle) -- 1. Receiving money for a job or as a regular payment -- 2. Taking a particular drug or medicine regularly -- 3. if an event is on, it has been arranged and is happening or will happen -- out (preposition and adverb participle) -- 1. away from your home, office etc, especially for a short time -- 2. Used to say that someone, especially a political party, no longer has power or authority -- 3. Used to say that someone has stopped working as a way of protesting about something , 4. Spoken if a particular suggestion or activity is out, it is not possible -- with (preposition) -- 1. Having, possessing, carrying or holding something -- 2. Employed by someone -- Exercises for Shortening Paragraphs -- Answer Key
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Nourmohammadi, Mahmoud Writing in Short, Readable and Elegant Style Chicago : Austin Macauley Publishers,c2022 ISBN 9781528989473
    Language: English
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    Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :
    UID:
    almahu_9947362786102882
    Format: 220 p. : , 11 figures, 25.
    ISBN: 9781137029812 : , 1137029811 :
    Series Statement: Palgrave studies in language variation
    Content: This book considers the role of cross-dialectal data in our understanding of linguistic variability, focusing on the widely discussed dichotomy between past tense forms and relying primarily on spoken language data from different varieties of Spanish.
    Note: Electronic book text. , Epublication based on: 9781137029805, 2013. , List of Figures List of Tables Preface Introduction Perfect Features The Spanish Perfects The Perfect in Peruvian Spanish Perfective Perfects in Two Dialects of Spanish Conclusions Notes Bibliography Appendix A: A Sentence Judgment Task Appendix B: Interview Protocol. , Document , PDF.
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    Amsterdam ; : J. Benjamins Pub. Co.,
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    edocfu_9959244748102883
    Format: 1 online resource (378 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-283-42422-3 , 9786613424228 , 90-272-7496-7
    Series Statement: Linguistik aktuell/linguistics today ; v. 182
    Content: In light of recent generative minimalism, and comparative parametric theory of language variation, the book investigates key features and parameters of Arabic grammar. Part I addresses morpho-syntactic and semantic interfaces in temporality, aspectuality, and actionality, including the Past/Perfect/Perfective ambiguity akin to the very synthetic temporal morphology, collocating time adverb construal, and interpretability of verbal Number as pluractional. Part II is dedicated to nominal architecture, the behaviour of bare nouns as true indefinites, the count/mass dichotomy (re-examined in light
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Key Features and Parameters in Arabic Grammar; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication page; Table of contents; Foreword; Provenance of Chapters; Part I Temporality, aspect, voice, and event structure; Tense/Aspect interaction and variation; 1. Past, Perfect, Perfective; 1.1 The Past/Perfect ambiguity; 1.2 Temporal and modal qad; 1.3 One or two projections of T; 1.4 Perfective; 2. Present, Imperfect, Imperfective; 3. Imperfect and SOT; 4. Perfectivity; 4.1 ST as Perfective; 4.2 PT as Imperfective?; 4.3 From Tense to Aspect; 4.4 The Tense/Aspect language typology revisited , 5. Conclusion Transitivity, causativity, and verbal plurality; 1. Issues; 1.1 Problem 1: Semitic morpho-syntax; 1.2 Problem 2: Transitivity theory; 2. Number Theory; 2.1 Ingredients of Num T; 2.2 Verbal plurality and distributed Num; 2.3 Distributed plurality; 2.4 Causative complexity, verbalization, and distributivity; 2.5 Two sources of transitivity; 2.6 Parallel plural morphology; 2.7 Summary; 3. Cross-linguistic evidence; 3.1 Causatives, transitives, and event quantification; 3.1.1 Causativization and transitivization; 3.1.2 Multiple behaviour; 3.1.3 Event quantification , 3.2 Moravcsik's resistant cases 4. Conceptual motivations and competing analyses; 4.1 Little v: Verbalizer or transitivizer?; 4.2 Aspect; 4.3 Voice; 4.3.1 Anti-transitive reflexives; 4.3.2 Reflexive causatives; 4.3.3 Agentive and expositive causatives; 4.3.4 Requestive causatives; 4.3.5 Ergative Num and intensive forms; 4.4 Further empirical motivations; 4.4.1 Ergative and unergative Num in event plurality and transitivity; 4.4.2 Adicity, (in)transitive alternations, and multiple uses; 5. Num theory and Num heights; 5.1 Sg and Pl Merge; 5.2 Language variation; 6. Summary and conclusion , Synthetic/analytic asymmetries in voice and temporal patterns 1. Analysis, voice, and temporality; 1.1 The problem; 1.2 Nominal auxiliaries; 1.3 S/O Agr split and auxiliary selection; 1.4 Temp auxiliaries; 1.5 Voice; 1.5.1 Arabic and anaphoric Agr; 1.5.2 Latin and split Agr; 1.5.3 Modern Greek; 1.5.4 Albanian; 1.5.5 Moroccan Arabic; 2. Formal complexity and categorization; 2.1 Further analytic and synthetic questions; 2.1.1 Pass and additional complexity; 2.1.2 Two finite Agrs; 2.1.3 Ancient Greek as fully synthetic; 2.2 Reanalysis as the source of analytic pass or perfect , 2.3 A splitting analysis (of Temp and Agr categories)3. Peculiarities and structural heights; 3.1 Imperfective passive; 3.2 Verbal and adjectival voices; 3.3 Multiple functions across heights; 4. Summary and conclusion; Arabic Perfect and temporal adverbs; 1. Salient properties of the Arabic TR system; 1.1 Polyfunctionality of T/Asp forms; 1.2 The PresPerf split: Synthesis and analysis; 1.3 The Past split: Simple Past Pfv and complex Past Impfv; 2. The Perfect/Past ambiguity; 2.1 Aspects and Tenses; 2.2 Positional "deictic" adverbs; 2.3 Perf and modal qad , 2.4 Adverbs and simple vs. complex tenses , English
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    Amsterdam ; : J. Benjamins Pub. Co.,
    UID:
    almahu_9949178846502882
    Format: 1 online resource (378 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-283-42422-3 , 9786613424228 , 90-272-7496-7
    Series Statement: Linguistik aktuell/linguistics today ; v. 182
    Content: In light of recent generative minimalism, and comparative parametric theory of language variation, the book investigates key features and parameters of Arabic grammar. Part I addresses morpho-syntactic and semantic interfaces in temporality, aspectuality, and actionality, including the Past/Perfect/Perfective ambiguity akin to the very synthetic temporal morphology, collocating time adverb construal, and interpretability of verbal Number as pluractional. Part II is dedicated to nominal architecture, the behaviour of bare nouns as true indefinites, the count/mass dichotomy (re-examined in light
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Key Features and Parameters in Arabic Grammar; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication page; Table of contents; Foreword; Provenance of Chapters; Part I Temporality, aspect, voice, and event structure; Tense/Aspect interaction and variation; 1. Past, Perfect, Perfective; 1.1 The Past/Perfect ambiguity; 1.2 Temporal and modal qad; 1.3 One or two projections of T; 1.4 Perfective; 2. Present, Imperfect, Imperfective; 3. Imperfect and SOT; 4. Perfectivity; 4.1 ST as Perfective; 4.2 PT as Imperfective?; 4.3 From Tense to Aspect; 4.4 The Tense/Aspect language typology revisited , 5. Conclusion Transitivity, causativity, and verbal plurality; 1. Issues; 1.1 Problem 1: Semitic morpho-syntax; 1.2 Problem 2: Transitivity theory; 2. Number Theory; 2.1 Ingredients of Num T; 2.2 Verbal plurality and distributed Num; 2.3 Distributed plurality; 2.4 Causative complexity, verbalization, and distributivity; 2.5 Two sources of transitivity; 2.6 Parallel plural morphology; 2.7 Summary; 3. Cross-linguistic evidence; 3.1 Causatives, transitives, and event quantification; 3.1.1 Causativization and transitivization; 3.1.2 Multiple behaviour; 3.1.3 Event quantification , 3.2 Moravcsik's resistant cases 4. Conceptual motivations and competing analyses; 4.1 Little v: Verbalizer or transitivizer?; 4.2 Aspect; 4.3 Voice; 4.3.1 Anti-transitive reflexives; 4.3.2 Reflexive causatives; 4.3.3 Agentive and expositive causatives; 4.3.4 Requestive causatives; 4.3.5 Ergative Num and intensive forms; 4.4 Further empirical motivations; 4.4.1 Ergative and unergative Num in event plurality and transitivity; 4.4.2 Adicity, (in)transitive alternations, and multiple uses; 5. Num theory and Num heights; 5.1 Sg and Pl Merge; 5.2 Language variation; 6. Summary and conclusion , Synthetic/analytic asymmetries in voice and temporal patterns 1. Analysis, voice, and temporality; 1.1 The problem; 1.2 Nominal auxiliaries; 1.3 S/O Agr split and auxiliary selection; 1.4 Temp auxiliaries; 1.5 Voice; 1.5.1 Arabic and anaphoric Agr; 1.5.2 Latin and split Agr; 1.5.3 Modern Greek; 1.5.4 Albanian; 1.5.5 Moroccan Arabic; 2. Formal complexity and categorization; 2.1 Further analytic and synthetic questions; 2.1.1 Pass and additional complexity; 2.1.2 Two finite Agrs; 2.1.3 Ancient Greek as fully synthetic; 2.2 Reanalysis as the source of analytic pass or perfect , 2.3 A splitting analysis (of Temp and Agr categories)3. Peculiarities and structural heights; 3.1 Imperfective passive; 3.2 Verbal and adjectival voices; 3.3 Multiple functions across heights; 4. Summary and conclusion; Arabic Perfect and temporal adverbs; 1. Salient properties of the Arabic TR system; 1.1 Polyfunctionality of T/Asp forms; 1.2 The PresPerf split: Synthesis and analysis; 1.3 The Past split: Simple Past Pfv and complex Past Impfv; 2. The Perfect/Past ambiguity; 2.1 Aspects and Tenses; 2.2 Positional "deictic" adverbs; 2.3 Perf and modal qad , 2.4 Adverbs and simple vs. complex tenses , English
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    Oslo, Norway :Cappelen Damm Akademisk/NOASP (Nordic Open Access Scholarly Publishing),
    UID:
    almahu_9949508275102882
    Format: 1 online resource (315 pages)
    Content: The ABCs of Complaint: The Book of Lamentations Through the Ages analyzes the biblical Book of Lamentations. Central to the book are the questions: How can we translate the Hebrew text while at the same time taking into consideration the poetic devices of the source text and insights from recent research into biblical Hebrew grammar? What are the literary forms and content of the poems? How have readers read, understood and used Lamentations over the course of its reception history? The author examines Lamentations' literary form, its religion-historical, theological and historical content, and its contexts. In addition, selected stations along Lamentations' nomadic journey through reception history are explored. The book combines historical-critical, literary and form-critical methods. The five poems of Lamentations are analyzed according to the categories orientation (being at equilibrium), disorientation (a state of being out of balance), and reorientation (a state of existence where equilibrium has been restored), inspired by Walter Brueggemann's typology of psalms. Based on a meticulous philological analysis of the Hebrew text, the author presents a new, transparent Norwegian translation. A distinctive feature of this translation is that it, in several instances, interprets the Hebrew perfect (qatal) as a so-called precative perfect ("perfect of prayer"). The ABCs of Complaint is relevant for students of theology and religion, researchers, church employees, lay people, and all who are interested in Biblical lament literature and images of God from a historical perspective on theology and religion.
    Note: Liste over illustrasjoner -- Forord -- Forkortelser -- Del I Introduksjon til Klagesangene og denne boken -- Kapittel 0 Innledning -- 0.1 En styggvakker tekst fra fortiden -- med relevans for nåtiden -- 0.2 Hensikten med denne boken -- 0.3 Navn, språk og plassering i kanon -- 0.4 Tekstgrunnlag -- 0.5 Overblikk over innholdet i Klagesangene -- 0.6 Forfatterspørsmålet i tradisjonen og i bibelforskningen -- 0.7 Oppbygning og litterære virkemidler -- a. Enkeltstående dikt og femklagebok -- b. Alfabetdikt og alfabetiserende dikt -- c. Versbinding -- d. Kontrastering og reversering -- e. Personifisering -- f. Flerstemthet og dialogisk egenart -- g. Parallellisme (bikolon) -- 0.8 Sjanger -- a. Klagesalme -- b. Likklage -- c. Byklage -- d. Botsbønn -- e. Botsklage over Sion -- 0.9 Historisk bakteppe -- 0.10 Komposisjonshistorie -- 0.11 Glimt fra de siste årtiers forskningshistorie -- 0.12 Denne bokens ståsted og funn i henhold til forskningshistorien -- 0.13 Ny, annotert oversettelse -- Del II Klagesangene i dens samtid: Litterære, istoriske og teologiske perspektiver -- Kapittel 1 Første sang (Klag 1) -- 1.1 Tekst, oversettelse og språklige noter -- 1.2 Klagens ABC -- 1.3 Desorientering og nyorientering -- 1.4 Nyorientering gjennom syndserkjennelse basert på -- deuteronomistisk teologi -- 1.5 Nyorientering gjennom bønn -- 1.6 Byen Jerusalem personifisert som kvinne -- 1.7 Talekor av monologer og dialoger -- 1.8 Ord og vendinger situert i en historisk sammenheng -- Kapittel 2 Andre sang (Klag 2) -- 2.1 Tekst, oversettelse og språklige noter -- 2.2 Oppbygning, persongalleri og stemmene som ytrer seg -- 2.3 Jeremia som fiktiv forfatter for den andre sangen (Klag 2) -- g de øvrige sangene -- 2.4 Klage over ødeleggelse, sammenbrudd, gudsnærvær eller -fravær og krigermetaforer -- 2.5 Sion-teologi som bakteppe -- 2.6 Mening med og mening i katastrofen -- Kapittel 3 Tredje sang (Klag 3) -- 3.1 Tekst, oversettelse og språklige noter -- 3.2 Oppbygning, persongalleri og stemmene som ytrer seg -- 3.3 Litterære virkemidler -- 3.4 En skriftlærd tekst -- a. Respons på Klag 1-2 -- b. Tillitsbekjennelse som spiller på Jahves selvpresentasjon i Andre Mosebok 34,6-7 -- c. Motiver og uttrykksmåter fra Jeremias bekjennelser -- d. Motiver og uttrykksmåter fra visdomslitteraturen -- e. Motiver og uttrykksmåter fra Jobs bok -- f. Motiver og uttrykksmåter fra Salmenes bok -- 3.5 Identiteten til «mannen» og vi-gruppen -- 3.6 Teologiske refleksjoner i etterkant av katastrofen -- 3.7 Tempelteologi og himmelteologi -- partikularistisk og universell gud -- 3.8 En utilgjengelig og taus Jahve -- Kapittel 4 Fjerde sang (Klag 4) -- 4.1 Tekst, oversettelse og språklige noter -- 4.2 Oppbygning, persongalleri og stemmene som ytrer seg -- 4.3 Litterære virkemidler -- 4.4 Litterære henspillinger -- 4.5 Desorientering gjennom klage over en nåtid dårligere enn fortiden -- 4.6 Sion-teologi og kongeteologi som bakteppe -- 4.7 Nyorientering gjennom syndserkjennelse og henvisning til Sodomas synd -- 4.8 Nyorientering gjennom bønn om hevn over Edom -- 4.9 Historiske perspektiver -- Kapittel 5 Femte sang (Klag 5) -- 5.1 Tekst, oversettelse og språklige noter -- 5.2 Oppbygning, persongalleri og stemmene som ytrer seg -- 5.3 Litterære virkemidler -- 5.4 Litterære henspillinger -- 5.5 Datering -- 5.6 Desorientering uttrykt gjennom elendighetsbeskrivelser -- 5.7 Nyorientering gjennom syndserkjennelse, gudsbilde og bønn om omvendelse -- Del III Klagesangene i dens ettertid -- Kapittel 6 Klagesangenes nomadiske vandring gjennom historien -- 6.1 Resepsjonen i Jesajaboken -- a. Henspillinger på Klag 1 -- b. Henspillinger på Klag 2 -- c. Henspillinger på Klag 3 -- d. Henspillinger på Klag 4 -- e. Henspillinger på Klag 5 -- 6.2 Resepsjonen i håndskrifter fra antikken -- 6.3 Resepsjonen som mønsterklage i kriselitteratur fra antikken -- a. Første Makkabeerbok og Antiokos IV Epifanes' -- vanhelligelse av templet (169-167 f.Kr.) -- b. Klagesangliknende tekster fra Qumran -- c. Salomos salmer og Pompeius' angrep mot Jerusalem (63 f.Kr.) -- 6.4 Resepsjonen i sørge- og fastedagen til minne om -- ødeleggelsen av templet (9. ab) -- 6.5 Resepsjonen i den stille ukens tenebrae-tidebønner -- Kapittel 7 Etterord: Hvordan kan Klagesangene være en ABC for vår tid? -- Referanseliste.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 82-02-77290-7
    Language: Norwegian
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    Format: 1 online resource (315 pages)
    Content: The ABCs of Complaint: The Book of Lamentations Through the Ages analyzes the biblical Book of Lamentations. Central to the book are the questions: How can we translate the Hebrew text while at the same time taking into consideration the poetic devices of the source text and insights from recent research into biblical Hebrew grammar? What are the literary forms and content of the poems? How have readers read, understood and used Lamentations over the course of its reception history? The author examines Lamentations' literary form, its religion-historical, theological and historical content, and its contexts. In addition, selected stations along Lamentations' nomadic journey through reception history are explored. The book combines historical-critical, literary and form-critical methods. The five poems of Lamentations are analyzed according to the categories orientation (being at equilibrium), disorientation (a state of being out of balance), and reorientation (a state of existence where equilibrium has been restored), inspired by Walter Brueggemann's typology of psalms. Based on a meticulous philological analysis of the Hebrew text, the author presents a new, transparent Norwegian translation. A distinctive feature of this translation is that it, in several instances, interprets the Hebrew perfect (qatal) as a so-called precative perfect ("perfect of prayer"). The ABCs of Complaint is relevant for students of theology and religion, researchers, church employees, lay people, and all who are interested in Biblical lament literature and images of God from a historical perspective on theology and religion.
    Note: Liste over illustrasjoner -- Forord -- Forkortelser -- Del I Introduksjon til Klagesangene og denne boken -- Kapittel 0 Innledning -- 0.1 En styggvakker tekst fra fortiden -- med relevans for nåtiden -- 0.2 Hensikten med denne boken -- 0.3 Navn, språk og plassering i kanon -- 0.4 Tekstgrunnlag -- 0.5 Overblikk over innholdet i Klagesangene -- 0.6 Forfatterspørsmålet i tradisjonen og i bibelforskningen -- 0.7 Oppbygning og litterære virkemidler -- a. Enkeltstående dikt og femklagebok -- b. Alfabetdikt og alfabetiserende dikt -- c. Versbinding -- d. Kontrastering og reversering -- e. Personifisering -- f. Flerstemthet og dialogisk egenart -- g. Parallellisme (bikolon) -- 0.8 Sjanger -- a. Klagesalme -- b. Likklage -- c. Byklage -- d. Botsbønn -- e. Botsklage over Sion -- 0.9 Historisk bakteppe -- 0.10 Komposisjonshistorie -- 0.11 Glimt fra de siste årtiers forskningshistorie -- 0.12 Denne bokens ståsted og funn i henhold til forskningshistorien -- 0.13 Ny, annotert oversettelse -- Del II Klagesangene i dens samtid: Litterære, istoriske og teologiske perspektiver -- Kapittel 1 Første sang (Klag 1) -- 1.1 Tekst, oversettelse og språklige noter -- 1.2 Klagens ABC -- 1.3 Desorientering og nyorientering -- 1.4 Nyorientering gjennom syndserkjennelse basert på -- deuteronomistisk teologi -- 1.5 Nyorientering gjennom bønn -- 1.6 Byen Jerusalem personifisert som kvinne -- 1.7 Talekor av monologer og dialoger -- 1.8 Ord og vendinger situert i en historisk sammenheng -- Kapittel 2 Andre sang (Klag 2) -- 2.1 Tekst, oversettelse og språklige noter -- 2.2 Oppbygning, persongalleri og stemmene som ytrer seg -- 2.3 Jeremia som fiktiv forfatter for den andre sangen (Klag 2) -- g de øvrige sangene -- 2.4 Klage over ødeleggelse, sammenbrudd, gudsnærvær eller -fravær og krigermetaforer -- 2.5 Sion-teologi som bakteppe -- 2.6 Mening med og mening i katastrofen -- Kapittel 3 Tredje sang (Klag 3) -- 3.1 Tekst, oversettelse og språklige noter -- 3.2 Oppbygning, persongalleri og stemmene som ytrer seg -- 3.3 Litterære virkemidler -- 3.4 En skriftlærd tekst -- a. Respons på Klag 1-2 -- b. Tillitsbekjennelse som spiller på Jahves selvpresentasjon i Andre Mosebok 34,6-7 -- c. Motiver og uttrykksmåter fra Jeremias bekjennelser -- d. Motiver og uttrykksmåter fra visdomslitteraturen -- e. Motiver og uttrykksmåter fra Jobs bok -- f. Motiver og uttrykksmåter fra Salmenes bok -- 3.5 Identiteten til «mannen» og vi-gruppen -- 3.6 Teologiske refleksjoner i etterkant av katastrofen -- 3.7 Tempelteologi og himmelteologi -- partikularistisk og universell gud -- 3.8 En utilgjengelig og taus Jahve -- Kapittel 4 Fjerde sang (Klag 4) -- 4.1 Tekst, oversettelse og språklige noter -- 4.2 Oppbygning, persongalleri og stemmene som ytrer seg -- 4.3 Litterære virkemidler -- 4.4 Litterære henspillinger -- 4.5 Desorientering gjennom klage over en nåtid dårligere enn fortiden -- 4.6 Sion-teologi og kongeteologi som bakteppe -- 4.7 Nyorientering gjennom syndserkjennelse og henvisning til Sodomas synd -- 4.8 Nyorientering gjennom bønn om hevn over Edom -- 4.9 Historiske perspektiver -- Kapittel 5 Femte sang (Klag 5) -- 5.1 Tekst, oversettelse og språklige noter -- 5.2 Oppbygning, persongalleri og stemmene som ytrer seg -- 5.3 Litterære virkemidler -- 5.4 Litterære henspillinger -- 5.5 Datering -- 5.6 Desorientering uttrykt gjennom elendighetsbeskrivelser -- 5.7 Nyorientering gjennom syndserkjennelse, gudsbilde og bønn om omvendelse -- Del III Klagesangene i dens ettertid -- Kapittel 6 Klagesangenes nomadiske vandring gjennom historien -- 6.1 Resepsjonen i Jesajaboken -- a. Henspillinger på Klag 1 -- b. Henspillinger på Klag 2 -- c. Henspillinger på Klag 3 -- d. Henspillinger på Klag 4 -- e. Henspillinger på Klag 5 -- 6.2 Resepsjonen i håndskrifter fra antikken -- 6.3 Resepsjonen som mønsterklage i kriselitteratur fra antikken -- a. Første Makkabeerbok og Antiokos IV Epifanes' -- vanhelligelse av templet (169-167 f.Kr.) -- b. Klagesangliknende tekster fra Qumran -- c. Salomos salmer og Pompeius' angrep mot Jerusalem (63 f.Kr.) -- 6.4 Resepsjonen i sørge- og fastedagen til minne om -- ødeleggelsen av templet (9. ab) -- 6.5 Resepsjonen i den stille ukens tenebrae-tidebønner -- Kapittel 7 Etterord: Hvordan kan Klagesangene være en ABC for vår tid? -- Referanseliste.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 82-02-77290-7
    Language: Norwegian
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